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OF LONG ISLAND CITY 


First Editions of American and English Authors, Works on 
Canals and Railroads, Early Imprints, Books about 
Books, Standard Works, and Scarce 


Americana 


INCLUDING 


Early Travels and Books on the @élonial Period, the War of 


the Revolution, and the American Indians 


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FROM THE LIBRARY OF 


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OF LONG ISLAND CITY 


FIRST SESSION 
Monday Afternoon, January 8, 1917, at 2:30 o'clock 


LOTS 1-343 


1, ABBOT (WILLIS J.). Panama and the Canal. -In 
Picture and Prose. Over 600 tllustrations, some in color. 
Square royal 8vo, cloth. Lond, and'N. Y. 1913 


2. ABBOTT (KATHERINE M.). Old Paths and Legends 
of New England. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, three-quar- 


ter brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1904 
From Alfred Henry Lewis collection with bookplate and 
- signature. 


3. ADE (GEORGE). Fables in Slang, Chicago, 1900; 
Artie: A Story of the Streets and Town, illustrated by J. T. 
McCutcheon, Chicago, 1896. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth, uncut. 


Each volume is inscribed by the author for W. W. Denslow, 
the latter volume containing also the autograph signatures of 
McCutcheon and Denslow. 


4. ADE (GEORGE). Fables in Slang. Illustrated. 
16mo, original cloth, gilt top, uncut. Chicago, 1900 
One of a limited edition, with the autograph of the author. 


5. ADDISON (A. C.). The Romantic Story of the May- 
flower Pilgrims and its Place in the Life of To-Day. Nwmer- 
ous illustrations. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1911 


6. ALASKA. Davidson (George). U. 8. Coast Survey. 
Pacific Coast. Coast Pilot of Alaska (First Part), from 
Southern Boundary to Cook’s Inlet. Folding and full-page 
lithographic views. Royal 8vo, cloth (edges slightly rubbed). 

Wash. 1869 


7. ALASKA. The Official Guide to the Klondyke Country 
and the Gold Fields of Alaska. Maps and illustrations. 
12mo, wrappers. Chicago, 1897 


8. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Friar Jerome’s 
Beautiful Book, Bost. 1896; The Sister’s Tragedy, Bost. 1891; 
Wyndham Towers, Bost. 1890. First EpItIons.. 3 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and leather. 


9. ALLEN (JAMES LANE). The Blue-Grass Region of 
Kentucky, and other Kentucky articles. Illustrated. First 
Epirion. 8vo, cloth. NieyY, 1602 


10. ALLEN (PAUL). History of the American Revolu- 
tion; comprehending all the Principal Events both in the 
Field and in the Cabinet. With the Most Important Resolu- 
tions of the Continental Congress, and many of the Impor- 
tant Letters of General Washington. 2 vols. 8vo, old ealf, 
leather labels. Baltimore, 1819 


First EDITION: Scarce. Although Allen’s name appears on 
title, this history is largely the work of John Neal and Mr. 
Watkins. 


11. AMERICAN Congress (The). By Joseph W. Moore, 
1895; Constitution of United States (J. Randolph Tucker), 2 
vols., 1899. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Chicago & N. Y. 1895-99 


12. AMERICAN MUSIC. The Death of Minnehaha, from 
Longfellow’s Hiawatha, colored lithographic title, Bost., ca 
1850; Little Eva, Poetry by Whittier, music by Emilio, - 
gnette on cover. 2 pieces, 4to, sheets. 


13. AMERICAN Railway Guide, and Pocket Companion 
for the United States and Canada. Edited by R. S. Fisher. 
Folding map. 16mo, wrappers. N. Y. 1856 


14. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. A Plan of the Attack 
of Fort Sulivan, the Key of Charlestown in South Carolina on 
the 28th of June, 1776, by His Majesty’s Squadron Com- 
manded by Sir Peter Parker. By an Officer on the Spot. 
Size 1974x1514 inches. Mounted on linen (somewhat de- 
fective in central portion of map and description). 

Phila.: Printed for Daniel Humphreys by Styner and Cist. 
[1776] 


AN ORIGINAL MAP OF THE ForRT SULLIVAN ATTACK AND OF 
THE GREATEST RARITY. The map is tinted, and the locations of 
the various men-of-war engaged in the attack are given, with 
the names of the ships; with the distribution of the troops on 


+ 


the mainland and surrounding islands. Beneath the map is a 
description of the attack as reported in a letter from Sir Peter 
Parker to Mr. Stephens, the Secretary of the Admiralty. 

This map is not in the extensive collection of maps in the 
Library of Congress listed by Phillips (the London issue only 
listed), nor is it mentioned by Evans or Hildeburn. Both 
Daniel Humphreys and Styner and Cist were printers in Phila- 
delphia at this time. 

The map is undoubtedly a separate issue and not taken from 
a book, as the price ‘‘One Dollar’’ follows the line of imprint. 


15, AMERICAN REVOLUTION. A French Volunteer of 
the War of Independence (The Chevalier de Pontgibaud). 
Translated and edited by Robert B. Douglas. With an en- 
graved portravt. 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

Paris: Charles Carrington, 1897 


One of 20 copies on Japan paper. 


16. AMERICAN TRACTS. The Baptist’s Tract and 
Youth’s Magazine. Vols. 1 to 38. [42 numbers.|] Hach num- 
ber with woodcut vignette, an early American steamboat, the 
Loss of the Kent, &c. 3 vols. 16mo, half calf. 

Phila. [1827-30] 


Searce. Not in Sabin. Contains a list of Baptist ministers 
in United States in 1830, &. The first volume has no general 
title. 


17. ANACREON. With Thomas Stanley’s translation. 
Edited by A. H. Bullen. Jllustrated by J. R. Weguelon, with 
the charming series of spirited plates. 4to, cloth, uncut. 

Lond.: Lawrence and Bullen, 1893 
With the bookplate of the Authors Club Library. 


18. ANDREWS (WILLIAM LORING). Fragments of 
American History. Illustrated solely by the Works of those 
of our own engravers who flourished in the XVIIIth Century. 
Colored frontispiece and wllustrations. 12mo, original half 
ealf, gilt top, uncut. 

N. Y.: Privately printed for W. L. Andrews, 1898 


One of 80 copies on Hand-made paper. 


19. ANGLING. The Speckled Brook Trout. By Various 
Experts with Rod and Reel. Introduction by Charles Hal- 
lock. Colored, photogravure and other illustrations, by Lous 
Rhead. Royal 8vo, full vellum, gilt top, uncut. 

N. Y.: R. H. Russell, [1902] 
Only 350 copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 


20. ANNUALS. ‘The Amulet, for 1829, 1831, 1832 and 
1834; The Bijou, for 1828; The Winter’s Wreath, for 1828. 
Engraved plates. 6 vols. 16mo and 12mo, watered silk (one in 
full morocco), some titles wanting. Lond.,.v. d. 

Contain: Contributions by Tennyson, Lamb, Coleridge, J. J. 
Audubon, Article on the Canadian Indians, ete., ete. 


5 


21. ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENT. A new 
translation from the Arabic, with copious notes. By Edward 
William Lane. Illustrated by many hundred engravings on 
wood from original designs by William Harvey. 3 vols. 8vo, 
full polished calf gilt, gilt tops, uncut, leather labels. 

Best Lane Edition. Lond. 1859 


22. ARNOLD (WILLIAM HARRIS). First Report of a 
Book-Collector: Comprising a Brief Answer to the frequent 
question ‘‘Why First Editions?’’ Portrait, illustration and 
facsimiles. 12mo, boards, uncut. NY B98 


23. ATLANTIC SOUVENIR, Phila. 1829; The Opal for 
1847, N. Y. 1847; Friendship’s Offering for 1830, Lond. 1830; 
and other gift books. Numerous finely engraved plates. 7 ~ 
vols. 8vo to 16mo, cloth, various places and dates. 


24. AUTOGRAPHS. Fourth Annual Dinner of the Periodi- 
cal Publishers Assn. of America. Menu, portraits and illus- 
trations. 18mo, full limp morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

Albany [1907] 


With caricatures autographed by J. G. Cannon, Charles E. 
Hughes, Walter H. Page, Robert E. Peary and Hamilton W. 
Mabie. 


25. BACON (FRANCIS, LORD VERULAM). Of. the 
Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Edited by B. Mon- 
tagu, Lond. 1840; The Essays or Counsels Civil and Moral, 
and Wisdom of the Ancients, Lond. 1845; Novum Organum, 
Lond. 1844. 3 vols. 12mo, full brown morocco, back in com- 
partments, gilt tops, uncut, by Morrell. 

Lond.: Pickering, 1840-45 


26. BACON (FRANCIS). Essays and Colours of Good 
and Evil, with Notes and Glossarial Index, by W. Aldis 
Wright. Vignette on title. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1891 


LARGE PAPER COPY, one of 250 copies. 


27. BAKEWELL (R). Travels, Comprising Observations 
made during a Residence in the Tarentaise, and various parts 
of the Grecian and Pennine Alps, and in Switzerland and 
Auvergne, in the years 1820, 1821 and 1822. Illustrated with 
colored engravings and woodcuts. 2 vols. half calf (rubbed). 

Lond. 1823 


28. BANCROFT (AARON). An Essay on the Life of 
George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American 
Army, through the Revolutionary War; and the First Presi- 
dent of the United States. Fine portrait engraved i stipple 
by Edwin. 8vo, contemporary tree calf (small marginal re- 
pairs). ‘Woreester, 1807 

Fine copy of the Rare First EpiTion. Reprinted later as 
‘¢The Life of Washington.’’ 


6 


29. BANGS (JOHN KENDRICK). The Battle of College 
Point. A humorous Poem of 23 stanzas describing a game of 
Base ball at a ‘‘Harper’’ outing. Square 18mo, sewn (back 
wrapper wanting). 1p. L807 


Accompanying the item is a 2 pp. A. L. 8. from the author 
to Mr. Elbert Hubbard. On the reverse of title the author has 
inscribed his signature. 


30.. BARING-GOULD (S.). Curious Myths of the Middle 
Ages. Frontispiece. 12mo, half calf, gilt back, gilt top, by 
Howell. Lond. 1877 


31. [BARLOW (JOEL).] A New Translation of Volney’s 
Ruins; or Meditations on the Revolution of Empires. Sepia 
medallion portrat by Chretien and 3 engraved plates. 2 vols. 
in one, small 8vo, old calf, gilt, gilt edges. Paris, 1802 


First Epirion of this anonymous translation by Barlow. 


32. BARRAS. Memoirs of Barras, member of the Direc- 
torate. Edited by George Duruy. With 7 portraits in photo- 
gravure, 2 facsimiles and 2 plans. 4 vols. 8vo, original cloth, 


uncut. N.Y. 1896-6 

33. BARRETT (JOSEPH H.). Life of Abraham Iin- 
coln.... with his Messages, Proclamations, Letters, etc., and 
a Concise History of the War. ‘Portramt. First Epirion. 
12mo, cloth. Cinn. 1864 


34. BEATTIE (JAMES). Poems on several occasions. 
With 4 plates after F. Burney engraved by A. Lawson. 16mo, 
old calf. Phila. : Dobson, 1787 


35. BEEK (J.). The Triumph-Royal; containing a short 
account of the most remarkable Battels, Sieges, Seafights, 
Treaties, and Famous Atchievements of the Princes of the 
House of Nassau, ete. Described in the Triumphal Arches, 
Piramids, Pictures, ete., errected at the Hague in Honour of 
William III King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. 
With 60 curious copper-plates finely engraved (plate 5 lack- 
ing). Small 8vo, half polished calf, gilt top. Lond. 1692 


First Epition. Rare. 


36. [BENEZET (ANTHONY).] Some Observations on 
the Situation, Disposition, and Character of the Indian Tribes 
of this Continent. 16mo, half green morocco (slight repair 
to margin of title and a few margins stained). 

Phila.: Printed and sold by Joseph Cruikshank, 1783 


First EDITION. RARE. 


37. BENSON (E. F.). The Climber. Frontispiece. 
12mo, cloth. Ne Yi 1809 
With a 1p. A. N.S. of the author, with envelope, inserted. 


7 


38. BETROTHED OF WYOMING (THE). An Histori- 
cal Tale. First Epition. 12mo, original boards, uneut (some- 
what foxed and stained). Phila. 1830 


39. BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. Travels of John Davis in 
the United States of America, 1798-1802. Edited by John 
Vance Cheney. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, vellum backs, uncut. 

One of 487 copies. Bost. : Privately printed, 1910 


40. BIGELOW (JOHN). The Life of; Samuel J. Tilden. 
Portraits and dlustrations. First Epirton. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
gilt tops, uncut. Nv Ye 1895 


41. BINDING. Guilielmus Tyrius. Historia belli saeri. 
In qua Hierosolyma et tota fere Syria per principes christi- 
anos occidentis, anno Christi 1099 recuperata, et regnum 
hierosolymitanum ad Balduinum IV, cum proefatione Henrici 
Pantaleone. Vignette on title. Folio, full old red French 
morocco, sides richly gilt with dentelle borders, back gilt- 
tooled in compartments. With the arms of Count Henri 
Calenbere on centre of each cover, marbled edges, gilt (covers 
somewhat worn). Basilea: Brylenger, 1564 

From the library of Count Henri Calenberg, Chamberlain to 
the Emperor Louis XV, general Maitre de Camp, ete., died in 


1772. Calenberg was widely known for his famous library and 
bindings, which were sold at Brussels in 1773. 


42. BOLTON (HERBERT EUGENE). Texas in the Mid- 
dle Eighteenth Century. Studies in Spanish Colonial His- 
tory and Administration. Illustrated with many maps from 
contemporary sources. Royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. 

Berkeley: Univ. of Calif. Press, 1915 


University of California Publication. 


43. BOMBASTES FURIOSO (Rhodes). Illustrated by 
Cruikshank, Lond. 1873; The Centennial Birthday of Robert 
Burns, as celebrated by the Burns Club of N. Y., Jan. 28, 
1859, N. Nye eOOU. Christabel (Coleridge), N. Y. 1905: The 
Centenary Garland of the Novels of Sir Walter Seott, Edinb. 
1871; The Pilgrim’s Progress (Bunyan), N. Y. 1859, colored 
illustrations. 5 vols. 8vo to 4to, cloth. 


44. BOOK CLUBS. Growoll (A.). American Book Clubs. 
Their Beginnings and History, and a Bibliography of their 
Publications. 8vo, cloth, calf back, uneut (rubbed). 

N. Y.: Dodd, Mead, 1897 


One of 30 numbered copies printed on Japan paper. 


45. BOOK OF THE POETS (Tue). IJllustrated with 40 
elegant engravings on steel, from designs by Corbould, ete. 
With an Essay on English Poetry. 8vo, full stamped morocco 
(rubbed), gilt edges. Lond.: Darton‘and:Co., n. d. 


8 


46. BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS. Excursions in Libraria 
(Powell), Lond. 1895; A Look Round Literature (Buchanan), 
Lond. 1887; The Earlier History of English Bookselling 
(Roberts), Lond. 1889; Famous Books (Adams), Lond. 1875; 
Books in the House (Pollard), Indianapolis, 1904. 5 vols. 
12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


47. BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS. The Pleasures of Literature 
and the Solace of Books (Shaylor), N. Y., n. d.; The Cam- 
bridge Press, 1638-1693 (Roden), N. Y. 1905; Ballads of a 
Book Worm (Browne), East Aurora, 1899. 3 vols. 12mo and 
Svo, cloth and boards. 


48. BOOK-HUNTER (THE). By John Hill Burton, 
frontispiece, Edinb. 1885; The Diversions of a Book-Lover, by 
Adrian H. Joline, First Epirion, N. Y. 19038. 2 vols. 12mo 
and 8vo, half morocco. 


49. BOOKPLATES. A descriptive Checklist of the Etched, 
and Engraved Bookplates by J. Winfred Spenceley. Por- 
trait and reproductions. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

One of 250 copies. Bost. 1905 


010. BOOKPLATES. Theatrical Bookplates, by A. Win- 
throp Pope, Kansas City, 1914; Some Children’s Bookplates 
(Stone), Limited edition, Gouverneur, 1901; Bookplates by 
W. J. Hardy, Lond. 1893; Lincolniana Bookplates and Col- 
lections, Kansas City, 1918; Gothic Bookplates, Larce PApEr, 
Kansas City, 1912, illustrated. 5 vols., various sizes and bind- 
ings. 


51. BOOKPLATES. 58 American and Foreign Book- 
plates, including Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Read; 
Authors Club Library; Charles Pond Kimball (several varia- 
tions), and others. A number are proof impressions. All 
tipped on blue-gray mounts, with one process plate, mounted, 
and two original drawings, in color of Armorial plates. (61) 


52. BOSTON. Bowen’s Picture of Boston, or the Citizen’s 
and Stranger’s Guide to the Metropolis of Massachusetts, and 
its Environs. Numerous engraved views and 2 folding maps. 
12mo, original leather (rubbed). Bost. 1838 


-53. BOSTON. A -Panoramie View from Bunker Hill 
Monument. Large folding plate, engraved by James Smillie, 
from a drawing by R. P. Mallory, and engraved frontispiece. 
With letterpress description. 4to, original boards, cloth 
back. | Bost. 1848 


Searce. Fine copy. 


54. BOSTON. Dearborn’s Reminiscences of Boston and 
Guide through the City and Environs. Maps and plates. 
12mo, original cloth (slightly staimed). Bost. [1851] 


9 


5). BOSTON. Guide to Boston and Vicinity. Folding 
map and 10 engraved plates. 12mo, original cloth (slightly 


rubbed ). Bost. 1867 
56. BOURNE (A. V.). Poematia, Latine partim reddita, 
Partim scripta. 12mo, half moroco. Lond. 1734 


A crisp copy of the very scarce First Epirion. Of this poet 
Cowper wrote: ‘‘I love the memory of Vincy Bourne. I think 
him a better poet than Tibullus, Propertius, Ausonws, or any 
of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior 
to him.’’ 


57. BRADFORD CLUB. Memorial of John Allan. Hn- 
graved portrait. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 
N. Y.: For the Bradford -Club, 1864 

Only 250 copies printed. EXxTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the inser- 
tion of 25 autograph letters, 33 portraits, mainly carte-de- 
visite photographs, including some private plates and views, and 
2 plans of Mr. Allan’s house. 

The autographs include: an A. L. 8. of John Allan, April 9, 
1859, to Mr. Moreau, regarding his portrait; D. 8S. by Samuel 
Westvelt ‘‘ Received . . . from John Allan, forty-five dollars 
in full for acting as a substitute for him in Col. Mapes Regi- 
ment of drafted Militia, N. Y. Sept. 22, 181277; 2 A. Lis. 8. 
of George Livermore; 3 A. L’s. 8. of Fred. I. Dreer; A. L. 8. 
of Benson J. Lossing; 4 A. L’s. 8. of Wm. Menzies; A. L. S. 
of Fitz-Greene Halleck; the original manuscript of the fac- 
simile on page 29, ‘‘Lending Books’’; A. L. S. of -Evert 
Duyckinek; and others. 

Among other things may be mentioned an original wash 
drawing by Mr. Allan for an admission card to one of the 
Caledonian Society’s Festivals; the original drawing for his 
bookplate; a fine proof before letters of a plate by Bartolozzi 
after Cipriani, printed in bistre with full margins; ete. 


58. BRISTOW (A.). The Maniac, a Tale; or, a View of 


Bethlem Hospital and the Merits of Women. A Poem from 
the French. 8vo, new boards, uncut. Lond. 1810 


59. BROWN (DAVID PAUL). The Forum: or) Porty 
Years Full Practice at the Philadelphia Bar. First Eprrion. 
2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Phila. 1856 


60. BROWNELL (CHARLES DE WOLF). The Indian 
Races of North and South America. Wath numerous and 
diversified colored illustrations. 8vo, half morocco. 

N. Y. 1853 

61. BRUCE (PHILIP ALEXANDER). Economic History 
of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century. Frontispiece map. 
First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt tops. N. Y. 1896 


62. BRYANT (W. C.). Poems [including many now first 
collected]. 12mo, original boards, cloth back, paper label, 


edges uncut. N.Y. 1882 
63. BRYANT (W. C.). The Fountain and other Poems. 
First Epition. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1842 


10 


64. BRYANT (W. C.). Poems. Collected and arranged 
by the Author. Illustrated by 100 engravings. Square 8vo, 
full brown morocco, gilt edges. A choice copy. 

N. Y.: Appleton, n. d. 

65. BRYANT (W. C.). The Song of the Sower, N. Y. 
1871; A Forest Hymn, N. Y. [1860] ; The Little People of the 
snow, N. Y. 1873; The Story of the Fountain, N. Y. 1872, 
illustrated. First Epirions. 4 vols. square 8vo, cloth and 
morocco. 


66. BRYANT (W. C.). Funeral Oration occasioned by 
the Death of Thomas Cole, N. Y. 1848; Bryant Festival at 
‘‘*The Century,’’ N. Y. 1865; Bryant Memorial Meeting of the 
Century, [N. Y. 1878]; Thanatopsis and The Flood of Years, 
illustrated by Linton. All First Epirions except the last. 
4 vols. 8vo, various bindings. 


67. BRYANT (W.C.). Thirty Poems, N. Y. 1864; Letters 
of a Traveller, Second Series, N. Y. 1859 (title torn) ; Poems, 
collected and arranged by the author, N. Y. 1855. All Firsr 
EDITIONS except the last. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


68. BRYANT (W. C.). Selections from the American 
Poets, N. Y. 1840; Hymns, [Privately printed, N. Y. 1869]; 
The Columbian Magazine for Jan. 1844, [containing ‘‘The 
White-footed Deer’’]. First Epirions. 3 vols. 8vo and 
smaller, cloth and boards. 


69. BRYANT (W. C.). Ode composed for the Funeral 
Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln. Within black borders. 
Royal 4to. On Japan paper. Scarce in this form. 


70. BUCKLE (HENRY T.). History of Civilization in 
England. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1869 


71. BULLOCK (W.). Six Months Residence and Travels 
in Mexico; containing Remarks on the Present State of New 
Spain. Illustrated with numerous engraved plates and maps, 
some m color. First Epirion. 8vo, half calf (hinges a little 
weak). Lond.: Murray, 1824 


The colored plates illustrate the costumes of the natives. 


72. BUNYAN (JOHN). The Pilgrim’s Progress from this 
World to That which is to come. In three parts. Frontis- 
preces and several quaint full-page cuts. Small 12mo, con- 
temporary blind-tooled calf. 

Lond.: Printed by A. W. for W. Johnston, 1754-1757 


Good copy of a rare edition. 


73. BUNYAN (JOHN). The Pilgrim’s Progress. In two 
parts. With original notes by the Rev. Thomas Scott. Por- 
trait and plates by Stothard. Square 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

Lond. 1856 
11 


74. BURGESS (JOHN W.). Political Science and Com- 
parative Constitutional Law. Fuirsr Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, 
cloth. Bost. 1890 


75. [BURKE (EDMUND).] An Account of the European 
Settlements in America. In Six Parts. With the two fold- 
ing maps. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, rebacked (name 
partly removed from titles). 

Lond.: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1757 


THE VERY SCARCE First Epirion. The earliest edition in 
Hubbard was the Fifth. 


76. BURKE (EDMUND). Works. 9 vols. 8vo, half calf, 
gilt backs, marbled edges, leather labels, by Morrell. 

Lond. : Henry G. Bohn, 1845 

77. BURROUGHS (JOHN). Winter Sunshine. First 

Epition. 16mo, orignal cloth (slightly rubbed). N. Y. 1876 


78. BURROUGHS (JOHN). Pepacton. Firsr Eprrion. 
16mo, original cloth. Bost. 1881 


79. BURROUGHS (JOHN). Camping and Tramping with 
Roosevelt. Illustrated from photographs. —12mo, half blue 
morocco, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1907 

With an A. L. S. of Theodore Roosevelt inserted. 


80. BURROUGHS (JOHN). Signs and Seasons; 1886; 
The Light of Day, 1900. Firsr Eprrions. 2 vols. 16mo, 
cloth. Bost. 1886-1900 


81. BURROUGHS (JOHN). Songs of Nature, Edited by 
Burroughs, N. Y. 1901; [Life of] John James Audubon, por- 
trait, Bost. 1902. First Eprrions. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 


82. BURTON (ROBERT). The Anatomy of Melancholy, 
what it is, with all the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms, Prognosties 
and Several Cures of it. In Three Partitions. By Democritus 
Junior. Hngraved frontispiece. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

Lond. 1893 

83. CABINET of Momus; A Choice Selection of Humorous 
Poems from Pindar, Freneau, Ladd, Swift, &¢. 45 copper- 
plates (should be 6). 16mo, half morocco (one plate re- 
paired). Phila. 1809 


84. CABOT (JAMES ELLIOT). <A Memoir of Ralph 
Waldo Emerson. Portrait. First EpiTion. 2 vols. 12mo, 
cloth, gilt tops, uncut. | Bost. 1887 


85. CAISAR. The Commentaries of Cesar, translated into 
English. To which is prefixed a Discourse concerning the 
Roman Art of War.. By William Dunean. 2 vols. 8vo, 
sprinkled sheep. Lond.: Printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1855 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by~the insertion of 14 folding copper- 
plate ehgravings and maps. 


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86. CAUSAR, a Sketch, by James A. Froude, Lond. 1886; 
A Compendium of Grecian Antiquities (Cleveland), Bost. 
1831; The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus, 
Trans. by George Long, Bost. 1864. 3 vols. 12mo, half mo- 
rocco. 


87. CALEF (ROBERT) ann MATHER (COTTON). 
Salem Witchcraft: comprising more Wonders of the Invisible 
World. Collected by Robt. Calef, and Wonders of the In- 
visible World, by Cotton Mather. Together with Notes and 
Explanations by Samuel P. Fowler. Square 8vo, half green 
levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1865 

Only 250 copies printed. 


88. CALLIMACHUS (CYRENAUS). Hymni, epigram- 
mata et fragmenta, que exstant. Et separatim Moschi Syra- 
cusii et Bionis Smyrnzi Idyllia. Bonav. Vulcanio Brogensi 
interprete cum annotationibus ejusdem et ind. copioso. 16mo, 
cloth (margins stained). Antverpiz, ap. C. Plantinum, 1584 

First EprTIon, with device on title. 


89. CAMBRIDGE (RICHARD OWEN). The Scribleriad, 
an heroic Poem, in six Books. Wuth 6 curious full-page plates 
engraved by Bortard. 4to, cloth. Lond.: R. Dodsley, 1751 


First Eprrion. This mock-heroic poem, intended to expose 
false taste and false science, is replete with happy parodies of 
distinguished passages of the classics, particularly Virgil. 
Plate IV represents a flying-machine. 


90. CANALS. A Treatise on Internal Navigation ... to 
which is annexed the Report of Albert Gallatin on Roads and 
Canals. 12mo, original boards, uncut (foxed). 

Ballston Spa, 1817 


Includes reports from Robert Fulton. Very Scarce. 


91. CARROLL (LEWIS). Alice’s Adventures Under 
Ground. Being a facsimile of the original MS. book after- 
wards developed into ‘‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”’ 
With 37 illustrations by the author. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
original cloth, gilt edges. Lond. 1886 

: Fine copy. Inserted is a 4-page leaflet, ‘‘An Easter Greeting 
to every Child who Loves ‘Alice,’ ’’ dated Easter, 1876. 


92, CARROLL of Carrollton. Journal of Charles Carroll 
during his Visit to Canada in 1776. With Memoir and Notes 
by Brantz Mayer. Engraved porirats. 8vo, wrappers, un- 
cut. Baltimore: Maryland Hist. Soc., 1876 


93. CATHERINE DE MEDICIS. Discours Merveilleux 
de la vie, actions et deportemens de la Royne Catherine de 
Medicis Mere de Francois II, Charles [X, Henry III, Rois de 
France. [Declarant les moyens qu’elle a tenus pour usurper 


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le gouvernement du royaume et ruine de l’estat d’iceluy.| 
16mo, old ealf. 

Touxte la Copie imprimée: A Paris [La Haye], 1663 

A rare Huguenot book. With Edward FitzGerald’s [translator 

ey is Khayyam] autograph inscribed in pencil on the fly- 


94. CERVANTES SAAVEDRA (MIGUEL DE). The 
History of the Ingenious Gentleman Dion Quixote of La 
Mancha. Translated from the Spanish by P. A. Motteux. 
With 37 etchings by Lalauze. 4 vols. royal 8vo, original cloth, 
uncut and unopened. Edinb. 1908 

Library Edition. 


95. CHEEVER (GEORGE). The Journal of the Pilgrims 
at Plymouth, in New England, in 1620: Reprinted from the 
Original Volume. With Historical and Local Illustrations of 
Providences, Principles and Persons. 12mo, original elcth. 
Fine copy. N. Y. 1848 


96. CHICAGO. A Strangers’ and Tvurists’ Guide to the 
City of Chicago. Many woodcut and engraved views. 12mo, 
original cloth. Chicago, 1866 


97. CHILD (FRANK SAMUEL). An Old New England 
Town. Sketches of Life, Scenery, Character. Illustrations 
on Japan paper. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut (name 
on half title). NAY 895 

Edition de Luxe, limited to 300 copies. 


98. CHISWICK PRESS. Jacobi (Charles Thomas). On 
the Making and Issuing of Books. 8vo, loose in portfolio as 
issued. London, 1891 


No. 5 of only fifteen copies, printed entirely upon Japan 
paper. This issue was purposely left in sheets, in order that it 
might be interleaved before binding. An autograph note from 
the publishers regarding this feature accompanies the volume. 


99. CHRISTMAS in England (Irving), N. Y. 1867; The 
Vagabonds (Trowbridge), N. Y. 1863; Pearls of American 
Poetry, wlluminated pages, N. Y., n. d.; The Hermit (Gold- 
smith), Phila. 1886; The Earl’s Return (Meredith), Bost. 
1886. Illustrated. 5 vols. 8vo to 4to, various bindings. 


100. CHRISTMAS WRECK and other Stories (Stockton), 
N. Y. 1887; The Great War Syndicate (Stockton), First Epr- 
tion, N. Y. 1889; That Convention (Welch), Firsr Eprtion, 
N. Y. 1872; The Picture of Philadelphia (Mease), (lacks 
plate), Phila. 1811; and two pamphlets. 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
eloth and paper. | 


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101. CHORLEY (HENRY F.). The Authors of England. 
A series of Medallion Portraits of modern literary characters, 
engraved by Achille Collas. (One plate stained.) 4to, cloth 
(shabby), gilt edges. Lond.: Charles Tilt [1837] 


The plates are handsome specimens of the engraver’s art. 


102. CHURCH (THOMAS). The History of the Great 
Indian War of 1675 and 1676, Commonly called Philip’s War. 
Also, the Old French and Indian Wars, from 1689 to 1704. 
With Numerous Notes and an Appendix, by Samuel G. Drake. 
Woodcut illustrations, some crudely colored. 8vo, cloth. 

INDY 1859 


103. CIST (CHARLES). Cincinnati in 1841: Its Early 
Annals and Future Prospects. Hngraved plates.  12mo, 
original cloth. Cinn. 1841 


Fine copy. Rarely found in such good condition. 


104. CIVIL WAR. Broadside. Traitors Take Warning. 
War Dept. Aug. 8, 1862 (damaged) ; The War Policy of the 
Administration, Letter of the President, Wash. 1863; Sights 
and Notes: By a Looker-on in Vienna. Wash. 1864. 3 pieces. 


105. CLAIMS OF LABOR (Tue), Lond.: Pickering, 1844; 
Legal Rights of Women (Mansfield), Salem, 1845; Self-Help 
(Smiles), Lond. 1862; A Fragment on Government, Lond. 
1876; Formulare Instrumentorum (Marriott), Lond. 1802. 
5 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


106. CLEMENS (S. L.). The Innocents Abroad, or The 
New Pilgrims’ Progress. Illustrations. 8vo, original cloth, 
gilt edges. | Hartford, 1869 


First Epirion, Second Issue. 


107. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] An Unexpected Ac- 
quaintance. By Mark Twain, N. Y. 1904; Mark Twain’s 
Autobiography and First Romance, N. Y. [1871]. 2 vols. 
12mo, wrappers. 


108. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] Mark Twain’s Sketches. 
New and Old. Now First Published in Complete Form. 
Numerous tlustrations. Square 8vo, original cloth gilt, gilt 
edges (piece torn from title, and vol. a little shaken). 

Hartford: American Pub. Co., 1875 


First ISSUE OF THE First EDITION, with the sketch ‘‘From 
Hospital Days’’ on p. 299 (omitted in subsequent editions), 
and the footnote on p. 119 duplicated on p. 120. 


109. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] Life on the Mississippi. 
With more than 300 illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1883 
Second issue of the First Edition, without the cut of Mark 

Twain in the process of cremation, on p. 441. 


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110. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).]. Personal Recollections 
of Joan of Are. By the Sieur Louis de Conte (Her Page and 
Secretary). Freely translated out of the Ancient French into 
Modern English .... By Jean F. Alden. Illustrated from 
original drawings by F. V. Du Mond. [Kdited by Mark 
Twain.| 8vo, half maroon levant morocco, gilt top. 

N. Y.> Harpersigs7 

Inserted is a card containing autograph memorandums by 

Mark Twain of things to be attended to: ‘‘ Letter to Billy 

Gordon,’’ ‘‘Type-write from Plutarch,’’ ‘‘'Town-Topies 

Trials,’’ ete. On the reverse of the card is the lithographed 

expression of thanks for the kind words and good wishes of 
his friends on his 70th birthday. 


111. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] Queen Victoria’s 
Jubilee. The Great Procession of June 22, 1897 in the Queen’s 
Honor, reported both in the Light of History, and as a Spee- 
tacle, by Mark Twain. Illustrations. 8vo, original boards, 
cloth back, uneut. Privately printed [N. Y., n. d.] circa 1897 


First Epirion in book form. One of 195 copies. 


-112. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).| English as She is 
Taught. By Mark Twain. With Biographical Sketch of the 
Author. By Matthew L. Lans. 12mo, original wrappers, 
uncut. Bost. [1900] 


First American issue of this material, the original which 
was published in Lond. in 1887. 


118. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] Eve’s Diary. _Trans- 
lated from the Original MS. by Mark Twain. Illustrated by 
Lester Ralph. First Separate Epirion. 12mo, original red 
cloth, uncut. Lond. 1906 


114. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] Mark Twain on Simpli- 
fied Spelling. (A Speech at the Annual Dinner of the Associ- 
ated Press held in New York, September 19, 1906, revised 
expressly for the Simplified Spelling Board.) 8vo, 4 pp., un- 


bound. [N. Y¥. 1906) 
Cireular No. 9, issued Nov. 10, 1906. 


115. CLEMENS (S. L.). Mark Twain and the Happy 

Island. By Elizabeth Wallace. Jllustrations. 12mo, cloth. 

Chicago, 1913 

Inserted is an autographed photograph of Mark Twain. 

116. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] The Jumping Frog, 

N. Y. 1903; A Double-Barrelled Detective Story, N. Y. 1902. 

Illustrated. Das volume. First EpiTion. 2 vols. 12mo, 
cloth. 


117. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] The Suppressed Chap- 
ter of ‘‘Life of the Mississippi.’’ 4 pp. 8vo, folded. 
One of 250 copies. This is the chapter suppressed in the 
printing from the original manuscript in 1883. 


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118. CLOVER CLUB. The Clover Club in Cartoon. 24th 
Anniversary of the Clover Club of Phila. Nwmerous carica- 
tures. 8vo, boards, suede calf, uncut. Phila. 1906 


With autographs in pencil of Gen. Nelson A. Miles, A. K. 
McClure, John Hays Hammond, and others, written on fly-leaf. 


119. COBBETT (WILLIAM). Life of Andrew Jackson. 
Portrat frontispiece. First Epition. 12mo, half green mo- 
rocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1834 


With three plates inserted, an engraved portrait of Jackson, 
view of the Battle of New Orleans, and ‘‘The Hermitage. ’’ 


120. COFFIN (JOSHUA). A Sketch of the History of 
Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury, from 1635 to 
1845. Woodcut map and view. Royal 8vo, boards, uncut 
(lacks portrait). Bost. 1845 


121. [COLEMAN (EDWARD).] The true Manner of the 
Execution, behaviour and last Words (as near as they could 
.be taken) of Edw. Coleman at Tyburn: On Tuesday the third 
of December, 1678. Being Drawn, Hang’d and Quarter’d for 
High-Treason. 7 pp. small 4to, half morocco. 4 pp. of lower 
margins cut, but not affecting text. Lond. 1678 


Very Scarce. 


122. COLLECTORS and Collecting (Bolles), Melrose, 
Mass. 1898, with a 2 pp. A. L. S. laid in; The Love Story of 
Ursula Wolcott, Bost. 1895; The Saga of Hen Thorir (Morris), 
Cinn., n: d. limited edition; The Song of the Library Staff 
(Foss), iwlustrated by Merle Johnson, with autograph, two 
editions in one volume, N. Y. 1906; Mrs. Caudle’s Curtain 
Lectures (Jerrold), Lond. 1888. 5 vols., various sizes and 
bindings. 


123. COLLINS (WILLIAM). Poetical Works. With a 
Life of the Author by Dr. Johnson. Many fine engravings by 
Harding, Gardiner and others. Small 8vo, half crimped calf, 
oilt back, gilt top. | Lond. 1800 


124. COLONIAL LAWS of Massachusetts. Reprinted from 
the Edition of 1660, with the Supplements to 1672. Contain- 
ing also, the Body of Liberties of 1641. Imp. 8vo, half blue 
morocco (rubbed). Bost. 1889 

This copy contains the pp. 26la to 26]h. 


125. COLOR PLATES. Choice Pictures and Choice Poems. 
Illustrated with engravings printed in colors by Edmund 
Evans. Square 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. Lond., n. d. 


126. COLORED PLATES. Bigland (John). A Natural 
History of Animals. Jilustrated with 12 crudely colored 
plates. 12mo, old sprinkled calf (name on title, foxed, one 
page torn). Phila. 1834 


‘Ws 


127. COMBE (WILLIAM). Doctor Syntax’s Three Tours 
in Search of the Picturesque, Consolation, and a Wife. 
Colored illustrations after Rowlandson. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 

Lond.: Hotten, n. d. 


128. CONCERNING the Etchings of Mr. Whistler, and 2 
other Keppel Booklets, N. Y., n. d.; New Poems by William 
Watson, Lond. 1902; Conversations with Walt Whitman 
(Sadakichi), NaS 1895 ; The Master of Ballantrae, N. Y. 
1889 ; The Functions of the Book Club (Harper), [Cambridge, 
1909] ; Portrait of Mark Twain, and 14 proof illustrations to 
his works, loose in wrappers. 22 vols. and pieces. Some First 
EDITIONS. 


129. CONFESSION OF FAITH owned and consented to, 
by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony 
of Connecticut, in New England, assembled by Delegation 
at Saybrook, Sept. 9, 1708. 24mo, old sheep (top of title 
damaged). 

New London, Con. 1710 [Bridgeport reprinted, 1810} 


130. CONNECTICUT. Trumbull (J. H.). Public Records 
of the Colony of Connecticut, prior to the Union with New 
Haven Colony, May 1665 [and] from 1665 to 1678. 2 vols. 
8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1850-52 


131. COOK (CAPTAIN). Collection of Voyages round 
the World: performed by Royal Authority. Containing a 
Complete Historical Account of Captain Cook’s First, Second, 
Third, and Last Voyages. With Genuine Narratives of other 
Voyages of Discovery. Profusely illustrated with folding 
maps and fine copper-plate engravings. 6 vols. 8vo, original 
sheep (some hinges cracked, contemporary name on titles). 

Lond. : Millar, Law and Cater, 1790 


132. COOPER (J. FENIMORE). Notions of the Ameri- 
cans picked up by a travelling Bachelor. 2 vols. 12mo, origi- 
nal halt cloth and boards, with labels, uncut. 

Philadelphia : Carey, Lea & Carey, 1828 


First EpDITION. 


133. COOPER (J. FENIMORE). The Wept of Wish Ton- 
Wish. First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo, original boards, cloth 
backs (a few corners slightly stained, name on title). 

Phila. 1829 


134. COOPER (J. FENIMORE). Satanstoe, or the Little- 
page Manuscripts. A Tale of the Colony. Firsr Eprrion. 
2 vols. small 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tops, original wrap- 
pers bound in (name removed from title). N. Y. 1845 


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135. [COOPER (J. FENIMORE).] Afloat and Ashore; 
or the Adventures of Miles Wallingford. First Epirion. 
2 vols. 16mo, half morocco (hole rubbed in one title). 

Phila. 1844 
Each with bookplate of J. G. Dubois, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 


136. COOPER (J. FENIMORE). The Redskins; or 
Indian and Ingin: Being the Conclusion of the Littlepage 
Manuscripts. First Epirion. 2 vols. small 8vo, original 
printed wrappers (name on titles, piece missing from back of 
one vol.) N. Y. 1846 


137. COOPER (J. FENIMORE). Pages and Pictures 
from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper, with Notes by 
Susan Kenimore Cooper. Fine illustrations on steel and 
wood. 4to, full morocco, gilt edges. NN Sot. 


138. COOPER (WILLIAM). The Doctrine of Predestina- 
tion unto Life, Explained and Vindicated. In Four Sermons, 
preach’d to the Church of Christ, meeting in Brattle Street. 
16mo, old ealf (a little worn). 

Bost.: Printed by J. Draper, 1740 

An exceptionally crisp and immaculate copy; of a very 

scarce early imprint, which is usually offered in a tattered con- 
dition. 

1389. COURT-MARTIAL OF GEN. LEE. Proceedings of 
a General Court-Martial, held at Brunswick, in the State of 
New-Jersey, by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, for 
the Trial of Major-General Lee, July 4, 1778. Major-General 
Lord Stirling, President. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

N. Y.: Privately reprinted, 1864 


One of 20 copies of this size printed. Presentation copy 
from F. 8. Hoffman, the publisher, with inscription on title. 


140. COURT SCANDAL. ‘‘The Book!’’ Or, the Proceed- 
ings and Correspondence upon the Subject of the Inquiry into 
the Conduct of Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. 
With a Narrative of the Recent Events *** relative to The 
Child. 12mo, original sheep. N.. Y. 1813 


141. COURTSHIP of Miles Standish (Longfellow), Bost. 
1858; Brant and Red Jacket (Egg fee NYS E879 el be 
Poets of America, Second series (Keese), N. Y. 1842. Firsr 
EDITIONS. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and morocco. 


142. CREASY (E. S8.). The fifteen decisive battles of the 
World; from Marathon to Waterloo. 2 vols. 12mo, half mo- 
roceo (rubbed). Lond.: R. Bentley, 1851 


143. CRIMINALS. Lives of the most remarkable Criminals 
who have been executed for Murder, Highway Robberies, etc., 
from the year 1720 to the year 1735. Collected from original 
paper and authentic memoirs. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 12mo, 
cloth. Lond. 1874 


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144. CROCKETT (DAVID). An _ Account of Col. 
Crockett’s Tour to the North and Down Kast, in 1834. Writ- 
ten by Himself. Engraved portrat by Welch. First Ept- 


TION. 12mo, boards, sheep back. Phila. 1835 
145. CROCKETT (8S. R.). The Red Axe. Illustrations by 
Frank Richards. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1899 


Inserted is an autograph note, signed, by the author. 


146. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Comic Almanack 
1835-53. With many hundred alustrations by George Cruik- 
shank and other artists. 2 vols. thick 12mo, original cloth, 
uncut (shaken). Lond.: Hotten, n. d. 


147. CUNDALL (H.M.). Birket Foster. Portrast and in- 
troductions, many im color. First Epirion. 8vo, cloth, gilt 
top. , Lond. 1906 


148. CURIOSITIES for the Ingenious; selected from the 
Most Authentic Treatures of Nature, Science and Art, Bi- 
ography, History, and General Literature. 11 copper-plate 
engravings. 12mo, contemporary boards and leather back. 

Phila. 1825 


149. CURTIS (G. W.). Orations and Addresses of George 
William Curtis. Edited by Ch. Ehot Norton. 3 vols. 8vo, 
cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1894 


150. [DANA (RICHARD HENRY).] The Idle Man. 
Parts 1-5 (should be 6 to be complete; part 5 lacks its separate 
title). In one volume. 8vo, limp boards. N. Y. 1821-22 


Very Scarce. Sabin mentions only one part. Five poems by 
William Cullen Bryant first appeared in this publication. 


151. DANTE. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. 
Translated by Charles Eliot Norton. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
paper labels, uncut. : Bost.: Houghton, 1902 

One of 250 copies printed with uncut edges. 


162. DARBY (WILLIAM). <A Geographical Deseription 
of the State of Louisiana, the Southern part of the State of 
Mississippi, and Territory of Alabama. With folding map of 
the Lowsiana Territory (small tear in fold), map of part of 
Louisiana, and Chart of Mobile, Perdido and Pensacola Bays. 
8vo, full contemporary sheep (a few pp. foxed). N. Y. 1817 


SCARCE. 


158. DARLEY ILLUSTRATIONS. A Visit from St. 
Nicholas, by Clement C. Moore, N. Y. (1862); The Star 
Spangled Banner, N. Y. (1861). Illustrated by F. O. C. 
Darley, one in tints. 2 vols. 4to, original pictorial covers. 

N. Y. (1861-2) 


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154. DAVIS (PARIS M.). An Authentic History of the 
late War between the United States and Great Britain, with 
a full account of every Battle on Sea and Land. With 5 bril- 
lant woodcuts of battles. 12mo, contemporary half morocco 
(inscription on page of dedication). N. Y. 1836 

VERY SCARCE, EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 7 en- 


graved portraits and battle scenes, of which those of Maj. Gen. 
Winfield Scott, Stephen Decatur and Isaac Hull are by Edwin. 


155. DAVIS (VARINA ANNE, Daughter of Jefferson 
Davis). An Irish Knight of the 19th Century. Sketch of the 
Life of Robert Emmet. 12mo, cloth. N. Y.: Lovell [1888] 

Inserted is a $10 Confederate bill. Presentation copy from 


the author, with inscription ‘‘N. Davis Smith, from the Au- 
thor.’’ 


156. DAVIS (WILLIAM T.). Plymouth Memories of an 
Octogenarian. Frontispiece portrait. 8vo, cloth. 
Plymouth, Mass. [1906] 


157. DE AMICIS (EDMONDE). Holland and its People. 
With 11 Etchings, by Swain Gifford, Joseph Pennell, SV. 
Colman and others, 6 photogravures and several head and tail 
pieces on Japan paper. 4to, original cloth, uncut. 

N. Y.: Putnam, 1885 


Zuyder Zee Edition. One of 325 copies printed on Ragged 
Edge linen paper. 


158. DEATH’S DOINGS; consisting of numerous Original 
Compositions in Prose and Verse. Principally intended as 
Illustrations of Thirty Copper-plates designed and etched by 
R. Dagley. Stconp Epirion, with considerable Additions. 
2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1827 


Has new contributions by Thomas Hood, S. Maunder, and 
others, and several new plates. 


159. DE BURY (RICHARD). Philobiblon. A Treatise 
on the Love of Books. Translation by John Inglis, with In- 
troduction by Charles Orr. 8vo, boards, gilt top, uncut. 

Limited Edition. Bey ke09 


160. DE FOREST (JOHN W.). History of the Indians 
of Connecticut from the Earliest Known Period to 1850. Map 
and illustrations. 12mo, cloth. Clean copy. Hartford, 1851 


161. DELAFIELD (JOHN). An Inquiry into the origin 
of the Antiquities of America. With an Appendix, by James 
Lakey. 10 plates, some in colors, and 1 large folding plate. 
4to, original cloth, oilt edges. N. Y. 1839 

Fine copy. The large folding plate laid in, loose. 


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162. DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Acts rela- 
tive to... passed by the Legislature of the State of New 
Jersey, N. p. 1832; Address ... relative to the Bridge over the 
Delaware River at Trenton and Railroad from Trenton to 
New Brunswick, N. p. 1834; The Opinion of Mess. Binney 
and Chauncey. Trenton, 1834; Capt. Stockton’s Address. 
Camden, 1835; and 5 other pamphlets on the same. Bound 
in one vol. 8vo, half sheep. 


With the autograph of E. A. Stevens, President of the Road, 
on the cover and in several places inside. Most of these pam- 
phlets catalogued separately in a sale about a year ago averaged 
between 4 and 5 dollars. 


163. DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Reports of 

the Joint Board of Directors, to the Stockholders, for the 

years 1840, 42, 44, 47. 4 pamphlets, 8vo, wrappers. 
Princeton and Trenton, 1840-47 


164. DELAWARE AND RARITAN. Report of the State 
Directors .... to the Legislature of New Jersey, for 1851, 52, 
D4, 706, “D7, ’58, 759, ’60, 761, 762, 768, and G4) d2enern 
_phlets, 8vo, wrappers. Trenton, 1852-65 


165. DEMOCRACY (Lowell), Riverside Press, 1902; The 
Wine Ghosts of Bremen (Hauff), N. Y. [De Vinne Press], 
1889; Finding List, Lotos Club, N. Y. 1903; and Walt Whit- 
man (Stevenson), Roycroft Press, 1900. 4 vols., undressed 
ealf, boards, &e. | 


166. DENSLOW (W. W.). Denslow’s One Ring Circus 
and other Stories. Colored illustrations. First Epirion. 
4to, original pictorial cloth. N, Y.: (aed 


Laid in is a typewritten letter to Mr. Denslow from George 
Ade, with the latter’s signature, and one manuscript correction 
in the text, congratulating the author on this book. 


167. DEPONS (F.). Travels in parts of South America 
during the Years 1801-1804, with a view of the customs and 
manners of the Spaniards and native Indians. Map. 8vo, 
half russia. Lond. 1806 


Bound in at the end is: A Voyage to Demerary, by Henry 
Bolingbroke. Lond. 1809. 


168. DEWAR (DANIEL). Observations on the Character, 
Customs, and Superstitions of the Irish; and on some of the 
Causes which have retarded the moral and political improve- 
ment of Ireland... First Epirion. 8vo, half polished calf. 

| Lond. 1812 

169. [DICKENS.] Facts and Figures from Italy. By 
Don Jeremy Savonarola [Francis Mahony-Father Prout], 
Addressed during the last two winters to Charles Dickens, 
Esq., being an Appendix to his ‘‘Pictures.’’ First EpiTrion. 
12mo, half morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1847 


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170. DICKENS (CHARLES). Our Mutual Friend. With 
40 plates by Marcus Stone. First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, half 
ealf (rubbed). Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1865 


171. DICKENS (CHARLES). A Christmas Carol, as con- 
densed by himself for his Readings. Wirth an illustration by 
S. Hytinge, Jr. 16mo, original wrappers. Bost. 1868 


The only correct and authorized edition. 


172. DIVINE TRAGEDY (Longfellow), Bost. 1871; The 
Hanging of the Crane (Longfellow), Bost. 1875; The Skeleton 
in Armor (Longfellow), Bost. 1877; Martyr Scenes of the 
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, etchings, Lond. 1888; 
Auecassin and Nicolette, Edinb., n. d. 5 vols. 8vo and 4to, 
various bindings. Some First Epirions, and mainly allus- 
trated. 


173. DOBSON (AUSTIN). The Ballad of Beau Brocade 
and other Poems of the XVIII Century. Woth 50 illustra- 
tions by Hugh Thomson on Japan and omon-skin paper. 
Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut, paper label. Lond. 1892 


LARGE PAPER copy of the First EDITION, one of 200 copies 
for America. 


174. DORAT (CLAUDE JOSEPH). The. Kisses (Les 
Baisers) preceded by the Month of May. Translated by H. G. 
Keene. Illustrated with copper-plate engravings after the 
designs by Eisen and Mariller. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 

Limited Edition. Lond., n. d. 


175. DOVES PRESS. The Ideal Book or Book Beautiful. 
A Tract on Calligraphy, Printing and Illustration, and on the 
Book Beautiful as a Whole. [By J. Cobden-Sanderson.]| 8vo, 
limp vellum, uncut. [Lond.|: The Doves Press, 1900 

Only 300 copies printed. 


176. DOVES PRESS. Seven Poems and Two Translations. 
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Royal 8vo, limp vellum, uncut. 
Doves Press, 1902 


177. DOYLE (JAMES E.). <A Chronicle of England. 
B.C. 55- A.D. 1485. Illustrated with numerous fine text en- 
gravings printed in colors by Edmund Evans. Imp. 8vo, full 
green levant morocco, gilt back and borders, gilt edges. 

Fine copy. Lond.: Longman, 1864 


178. DWIGHT (TIMOTHY). Greenfield Hill: A Poem, 
in Seven Parts. Firsr Epirion. 8vo, original calf (worn). 
N. Y. 1794 


The Burning of Fairfield furnishes the theme for part 3. 
Part 4 is founded on the destructions of the Pequods, at Pequod 
Swamp. 


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179. DYE (DEACON). Humanity: Its Fountain and 
Stream. Illustrated with 100 engravings of each distinct peo- 
ple now known to the cwrlized world, colored by hand. Royal 
8vo, half red morocco (rubbed). 

N. Y.: Pub. by the author, 1870 


A curious and interesting work. 


180. DYE (JOHN SMITH). The Adder’s Den; or, 
Secrets of the Great Conspiracy to overthrow Liberty in 
America. First Epirion. 8vo, half morocco (name on title). 

N. Y.: Pub. by the author, 1864 


Slavery outrages in Kansas, Poisoning of President Buchan- 
an, Plot to assassinate President Lincoln, ete. 


181. EARLE (JOHN). Microcosmography: or a Piece of 
the World discovered: in Essays and Characters. A new edi- 
tion, to which are added Notes and an appendix, by Philip 
Bliss. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut (name on 
title). Lond. 1811 


An ably edited edition of a most amusing and entertaining 
work. The text, containing 78 characters, is taken from the 
edition of 1732 and collated with the first impression in 1628. 


182. EARLY AMERICAN WOODCUTS. The Christian 
Pilgrim : Containing an Account of the Wonderful Adventures 
and Miraculous Escapes, ete. Numerous woodcuts. 2 vols. 
18mo, original boards (weak at hinges). In a half morocco 
slip-case. Worcester: Isaiah Thomas, 1798 


A curious little work after the manner of The Pilgrim’s 
Progress. The second volume is dated in error 1789. 


183. EDWARDS (JONATHAN). A Treatise Concerning 
Religious Affections, In Three Parts. The Second Edition. 
8vo, old sheep (one page torn). 

Bost. Printed: N. Y. Re-printed by J. Parker, 1768 


EXTREMELY RARE. 


184. ELEGIES OF PROPERTIUS, the Satyricon of 
Petronius Arbiter, and the Kisses of Johannes Secundus, 
edited by Walter K. Kelly, Lond. 1874; The Lives of the 
Twelve Cesars, by C. Suetonius Tranquillus, Lond.: Bohn, 
1855; The Works of Apuleius, comprising the Metamorphosis, - 
or Golden Ass, ete., Lond.: Bohn 1853. 3 vols. 12mo, uni- 
formly bound in half calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 


185. ELLET (MRS.). Queens of American Society. Ttle 
in red and black and the fine serves of portrarts, some on Japan 
paper. 8vo, full stamped morocco, gilt edges. 

N. Y.: Scribner, 1867 

FINE COPY OF THE First Epivion, with the slip stating that 

this edition, printed ‘‘on extra calendered paper,’’ is ‘‘neces- 

sarily limited, as the engravings are artists’ proofs before let- 
ters. ’’ 


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186. ELLIS (HENRY). A Voyage to Hudson’s Bay, hy 
the Dobbs Galley and California, in the years 1746 and 1747, 
for Discovering a North West Passage; with an Accurate Sur- 
vey of the Coast and a short Natural History of the Country. 
Folding map and engraved plates. 8vo, full sprinkled calf, 
gilt back and borders, gilt top. 

. Lond.: Printed for H. Whitridge, 1748 
ORIGINAL EDITION, with fine impression of the plates. Con- 


tains an important account of the Esquimaux Indians and their 
peculiar customs. 


187. ELSON (LOUIS C.). The National Music of America, 


and Its Sourees. Portraits and facsimiles. 16mo, half crim- 
son levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1900 


188. EMBLEMS. Vaeuius (Otho). Amoris Divini Em- 
blemata, studio et aere Othonis Vaeni Concinnata. Tdtle 
vignette and 60 full-page copper emblematic plates. Text in 
Latin, Spanish, Flemish and French. Small 4to, half morocco 
(slightly rubbed). Antuerpie: Ex Officini Plantiniana, 1660 


Fine, large copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 


189. EMERSON (R. W.). Essays: Second Series. First 


Epition. 12mo, cloth (one sig. sprung). Bost. 1844 
190. EMERSON (R. W.). Nature: Addresses, and Lec- 
tures. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1849 
191. EMERSON (R. W.). Representative Men. Seven 
Lectures. First Eprrion. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1850 
192. EMERSON (R. W.). English Traits. First Epirion. 
12mo, cloth. Bost. 1856 
193. EMERSON (R. W.). The Conduct of Life. Firsr 
Epirion. 12mo, cloth. . Bost. 1860 


194. EMERSON (R. W.). The Prose Works of Ralph 
Waldo Emerson. New and revised edition. Portrmt. 2 vols. 
12mo, cloth. Bost. 1870 


195. EMERSON (R. W.). Society and Solitude. Twelve 
Chapters. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth (name stamp on 
title). Bost. 1870 


196. EMERSON (R. W.). Correspondence between Ralph. 
Waldo Emerson and Herman Grimm, Edited by F. W. Holls, 
portrait, Bost. 1903; A Correspondence between John Sterling 
and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Bost. 1897; Life of Ralph Waldo 
Emerson, by Richard Garnett, Lond. 1888; First Eprrrons. 
3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth and parchment. 


197. EMERSON (R. W.). Past and Present, by Thomas 
Carlyle, [Edited by R. W. Emerson, with Note]. First 
American Edition, Bost. 1843; The Emerson Centennial, May 
25, 1908. 2 vols. 12mo, wrappers. 

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198. EMERSON (WILLIAM A.). History of the Town 
of Douglas (Mass.) from the Earliest Period to the Close of 
1878. Numerous dlustrations.  8vo, original boards, cloth 
back, uncut and unopened. ~* Bost. 1879 


Contains considerable genealogical material. 


199. EVERETT (EDWARD). An Address upon the Life 
and Services of Edward Everett. By Richard H. Dana. 4to, 
half morocco, gilt top, uncut (rubbed). 

Cambridge, Mass. 1865 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED Copy. Inserted are 77 engraved, litho- 
graphic and mezzotint plates, mostly inlaid, being views associ- 
ated with Everett’s life, and portraits of statesmen, writers, 
&e., including several of Everett himself. There is also an 
inlaid A. L. 8. of Edward Everett, Boston, 1858. 


200. [FANE (JOHN).] Memoir of the Operations of the 
Allied Armies under Prince Schwarzenberg, and Marshal 
Blucher during the latter end of 18138, and the Year 1814. 
Illustrated with numerous fine folding maps. 8vo, half crim- 
son morocco, gilt top, uncut (name on title). 


First EpIrion. Lond.: Murray, 1822 
201. FARISH (THOMAS EDWIN). History of Arizona. 
Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Phoenix, Arizona, 1915 


202. FENELON (FRANCOIS DE LA MOTHE). The 
Adventures of Telemachus, Son of Ulysses. In Twenty-four 
Books. A New Translation revised by Francis Fitzgerald. 
Engraved portraits on title and 24 plates im stipple. 8vo, old 
tree calf (rubbed). Lond. 1792 


RARE. Fine impressions of these beautiful plates engraved 
in the style of Bartolozzi. 


. 203. FEROE ISLAND. A Narrative of the Cruise of the 
Yacht Maria among the Feroe Islands in the Summer of 1854. 
[By — Greig.] 10 full-page tinted lithographic plates, and 
one vignette. Royal 8vo, full red morocco, gilt, gilt edges 
(rubbed). Lond. 1855 


204..FIBBLETON (GEORGE). Travels in America. By 
George Fibbleton, Ex-Barber to His Majesty, the King of 
Great Britain. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth, paper 
label. N.Y. 1835 
Scarce. Dedicated to Mrs. Trollope, and is a rather humor- 
ous account of travels in this country. Not mentioned in Sabin, 
nor does the author’s name appear either in pseudonymous or 

other bibliographies consulted. 


205. FIELD (EUGENE). The Model Primer. Pictwres 
by Hop. 12mo, original paper wrappers. 
N. Y.: Fred. Tredwell [1882] 


The scarce New York re-issue of the First Edition. 
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206. FIELD (EUGENE). Second Book of Tales. Frontis- 
piece crest. 12mo, boards, vellum back and corners, gilt tops, 
uncut. Nee LodG 

One of 100 copies on Large Holland paper. 


207. FIELD (EUGENE anp ROSWELL M.). Echoes from 
the Sabine Farm. Vignette head-pieces. Square 8vo, half 
green morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1896 

First Published Edition. 


208. FIELD (EUGENE). The Complete Tribune Primer. 
With 75 original drawings by F. Opper. 12mo, cloth, gilt 
top, uncut. Bost. [1901] 


First Edition with the ‘‘Opper’’ illustrations. Laid in is an 
A. L. 8. from F. Opper to W. W. Denslow. 


209. FIELD (EUGENE). Field Flowers: published in 
aid of the Monument Fund. Jllustrated. Royal 8vo, cloth, 
gilt edges. Chicago, n. d. 


First EDITION. 


210. [FIELD (EUGENE).] The Journalist, a Pictorial 
Souvenir, N. Y. 1887, [Contains ‘‘The Editor’s Trousers’’ by 
Field]; Eugene Field, An Auto-Analysis, Chicago 1896, 
Limited edition; Little Willie, Privately printed, 1900; The 
Temptation of Friar Gonsol, Jllumined, and printed on Japan 
paper, Wash. 1900. 4 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


211. FIELD (EUGENE). Thompson (Slason). Eugene 
Field, A Study in Heredity and Contradictions. Portraits, 
views and facsimiles. First Epition. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
eilt tops, uncut. N. Y.: Seribner’s, 1901 


212. FITZGERALD (PERCY). The Book Fancier; or, 
the Romance of Book Collecting. Firsr Epirrion. 12mo, half 
brown calf, gilt top, uncut, by Morrell. Lond. 1886 


213. FOLEY (JOHN P., Editor). The Jefferson Cyclo- 
pedia. A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of Thomas 
Jefferson. Portraits. Thick royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt 
edges. Nv ¥ent910: 


214. FORD (PAUL LEICESTER). The Many-sided 
Franklin. Profusely illustrated with portratts, facsimiles, 
etc. Firsr Epvirion. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

Ne Ye boo 

215. FORMAN (CHARLES). Mr. Forman’s Letter to 
the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Esq.; Shewing how Per- 
nicious, the Imperial Company of Commerce and Navigation, 
lately established in Austrian Netherlands, is likely to prove 
to Great Britain, as well as Holland. 12mo, boards (stained, 
half title cleaned). Lond. 1725 

Engraved portrait of William Pulteney inserted. 


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216. FORMAN (H. BUXTON). The Books of William 
Morris Described, with some Account of his Doings in Litera- 
ture and in the Alhed Crafts. Portrait and facsimiles. 8vo, 
cloth, gilt top, uncut. Chicago, 1897 


217. FORSYTH (WILLIAM). History of the Captivity 
of Napoleon at St. Helena; from the Letters and Journals of 
the Late Lieut. Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe. Portrait and map. 
3 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1853 


218. FRANKLIN. The Life of Doctor Benjamin Frank- 
lin; written by Himself; Together with Essays, Humorous, 
Moral, and Literary, chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. 
With fine portrat engraved by Tanner. 12mo, old sheep 
(hinges weak, name on title, and two tears in one margin due 
to defective paper): New London, 1798 


219. FRANKLIN. The Franklin Family Primer. Numer- 
ous woodcuts. 18mo, original wooden covers (pages stained, 
and 1-8 wanting). Bost. 1807 


On the inside of front cover is the exceedingly scarce wood- 
cut portrait of Franklin: Bust, head to left, with inscription 
beneath (torn through centre). 


220. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). The Works of Benjamin 
Franklin, consisting of Essays, humorous, moral, and literary, 
with his Life, written by Himself. Engraved title and frontis- 
piece. 24mo, half green morocco, uncut (name on engraved 
title). Lond. 1835 


221. [FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN).] Record of the Cele- 
bration of the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin 
Franklin, under the Auspices of the American Philosophical 
Society. Portraits. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Phila. 1906 


Addresses by Ambassador Jusserand, J. H. Choate, Elihu 
Root, &e. 


222. FRANKLIN CLUB. A Journal of the Expedition to 
Quebec, in the Year 1775, under the Command of Col. Bene- 
dict Arnold. By James Melvin. 8vo, cloth, roan back. 

Phila. 1864 


One of 100 copies printed for the Franklin Club. Auto- 
graph presentation copy from F. 8. Hoffman. 


223. FRENCH REVOLUTION. History of the Revolu- 
tion in France. Translated from the French of M. J. P. 
Rabaut; [Vol. 2:] Impartial History of the Revolution of 
France from * * * 1791 to the Execution of the Deputies of 
the Gironde Party. Four engraved plates by Scoles and T1s- 
dale. 2 vols. small 8vo, original sheep (name torn from top 
of each title). , N. Y.: Thomas Greenleaf, 1794 


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224. FROTHINGHAM (RICHARD). Life and Times of 
Joseph Warren. Mezzotint portrait and facsimile. First 


EpiTion. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1865 
225. GALE (NORMAN). Orchard Songs. Ornamental 
woodcut title. Full vellum, uncut. Lond. and N. Y. 18938: 
One of 150 on hand-made paper. The Hoe copy, with his 

book label. 
226. GALE (NORMAN). Cricket Songs. 8vo, cloth, vel- 
lum back, edges uncut. Lond.: Methuen & Co., 1894 
Only 15 copies issued on Japan paper, signed by the pub- 

lishers. 


227. GARLAND of Sonnets (Betts), N. Y. 1899; Songs of 
the Love Unending (Banning), Chicago, 1912; The Trophies, 
Sonnets by Jose-Maria de Heredia, Bost. 1900; Palms of 
Papyrus (Monahan), East Orange, 1908. 4 vols. 12mo and 
8vo, cloth and boards. 


228. GARRICK (DAVID). Some Unpublished Correspond-. 
ence of David Garrick. Edited by George Pierce Baker. 
Illustrated with numerous character portraits reproduced 
after the rare origmals. Royal 8vo, buckram, paper label, 
uncut. Bost.: Houghton, 1907 

Limited edition, printed at the Riverside Press. 

229. GENEALOGY. The Livermore Family of America. 
By Walter Eliot Thwing. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, © 
cloth. Bost. 1902’ 


230. GIBBON (EDWARD). The History of the Decline 
and Fall of the Roman Empire. With Notes by Dean Milmam 
and M. Guizot. A new edition, with additional Notes by Wil- 
liam Smith. Portrait and maps. 8 vols. 8vo, half crushed 
maroon levant morocco, backs with emblematical toolings, gilt 


tops, uneut, by Zaehnsdorf. Lond.: John Murray, 1887 
The best edition. 


231. GIFFORD (E.). Memoirs of the Life and Cam- 
paigns of Napoleon Buonaparte, .... with a complete History 
of Recent Events in Silesia, Prussia, Bohemia and in the Ter- 
ritories bordering on the Rhine. Engraved titles, portraits, 
illustrations, and maps. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (joints cracked).. 

[Lond. 1814] 

232. GIFT (THE). <A Christmas and New-Year’s Present 
for 1836, 1840, 1845 and 1846. With numerous finely en- 
graved plates by Cheney, Pease, Lawson, Tucker and others. 
4 vols., various sizes and bindings. Phila. 1836-1845 


233. GILLMORE (GEN. Q. A.). Official Report of the 
Siege and Reduction of Fort Pulaski, Georgia, Feb., March 
and April, 1862. Maps and lithograph plates. 8vo, cloth. 

N. Y. 1862 
Benson J. Lossing’s copy, with his autograph on page 5. 


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234. GOETHE. Reynard the Fox, after the German ver- 
sion of Goethe. By Thomas James Arnold. With illustra- 
tions by Joseph Wolf. Printed in large type. 8vo, half 
antique calf (rubbed, and a little loose in covers). 

Lond. 1855 


235. GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). Works. Edited by Peter 
Cunningham. Portrait and vignette titles. 4 vols. 8vo, half 
red polished calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, with leather 
labels. Lond. 1854 

Best library edition. 


236. GOULD (GEORGE M.). Concerning Lafeadio Hearn. 
With a Bibliography by Laura Stedman. Portraits. 12mo, 
original half cloth, gilt top, uncut. Phila tee 

First EpDIvion. 


237. GRANT (ROBERT). The Opinions of a Philosopher, 
N. Y. 1894; The Bachelor’s Christmas and other Stories, 
N. Y. 1897; The Art of Living, N. Y. 1899; Search-Light Let- 
ters, N. Y. 1899; The Reflections of a Married Man, N. Y. 1899. 
5 vols. 12mo, half green crushed morocco, backs inlaid with 
morning glories, in two colors, gilt tops. 


238. GRAY (THOMAS). The Poetical Works of Thornas 
Gray. Second edition, considerably enlarged and improved. 
Frontispiece portrait and plates (some a little stained). 
18mo, half crushed morocco, gilt top, by Stikeman. Lond. 1800 


239. GREEN (JOHN RICHARD). History of the Eng- 
lish People, With 8 maps, 4 vols.; The Conquest of England, 
Portrat and maps; The Making of England, Maps. Together 
6 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut (some covers 
worn). Lond. 1883-86 

Best Library Editions. 


240. GREEN (GEN. THOMAS J.). Journal of the Texian 
Expedition against Mier; Subsequent Imprisonment of the 
Author: His. Sufferings and Escape. With Reflections of 
Texas, Mexico and the United States. Copper-plate illustra- 
tions. 8vo, half red leather, gilt top (top margin of title 
repaired). N. Y. 1845 


RARE. 


241. GREENAWAY (KATE). Under the Window. Pic- 
tures and Rhymes for Children. Colored illustrations by 
Kate Greenaway, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. 


Ato, pictorial boards. ‘Lond.: Frederick Warne [1878] 
First EDITION. 
242. —— Another copy. N. Y. [1878] 


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243. GREEN-WOOD. Illustrated in Highly-finished Line 
Engraving from drawings taken on the spot by James Smillie. 
With descriptive notices by Nehemiah Cleaveland. 4to, full 
morocco, elaborately gilt-tooled (worn), gilt edges. 

N. Y. 1847 

244. GRESWELL (REV. W. PARR). Annals of Parisian 
Typography, containing an account of the earliest typographi- 
eal establishments of Paris; and notices and illustrations of 
the most remarkable productions of the Parisian Gothic press. 
Numerous woodcuts. 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Lond. 1818 


First Epition. A view of the early Parisian Greek Press, 
including the lives of the Stephani, ete. 


245. GROLIER CLUB. Christopher Plantin and the 
Plantin-Moretus Museum at Antwerp. By Theo. L. De Vinne. 
With illustrations by Joseph Pennell and others. Royal 8vo, 
original printed wrappers, uncut. N. Y.: Grolier Club, 1888 

One of 300 copies. 


246. GROLIER CLUB. Washington Irving. A Sketch. 
By George William Curtis. Portraits. 8vo, full crimson mo- 
roceo, gilt top, uncut. N. Y.: The Grolier Club, 1891 


‘One of a limited edition on Hand-made paper. Choice copy. 


247. GROLIER CLUB. Exhibition of First and other Edi- 
tions of John Dryden (1631-1670); First Editions of the 
Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Exhibitions at the Grolier 
Club. 1900 and 1904. 2 vols. 16mo, original paper covers; 
also 17 Invitation Cards. N. Y. 1900-1904. 


248. HALEVY (LUDOVIC). Mariette. 40 compositions 
de Henry Somm. 8vo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, 
the front panel with a composition in mosaique representing 
a ‘‘eocotte’’ of folded paper on a branch of orange blossoms, 
the back with a paper ‘‘cocotte’’ hanging from a plum branch, 
with leaves and blossoms, inside borders gilt tooled and heads 
of satyrs at the corners, gilt edges, uncut, original covers on 
Japan paper, colored by hand, bound in, by P. Rubain (1894). 

Paris: Conquet, 1893 


One of 50 copies on China paper, with the illustrations in 
bistre. Laid in is a finely colored bookplate by Pierre Vidal. 


249. HALEVY (LUDOVIC). ‘The Cardinal Family. 
Many vignettes, and 10 full-page etched plates in two states, 
remarque and India paper, by Muller after Leandre. 8vo, 


cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond.: The Walpole Press, 1901 
LIMITED EDITION, printed on Japan paper, for Subscribers 
only. 


250. HALL (MR. AND MRS.S.C.). Ireland: its Scenery, 
Character, ete. Illustrated with numerous fine engraved 
plates (foxed). First EpirTIon. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half green 


ealf, Lond. 1841 
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251. HALLECK (FITZ-GREENE). Fanny. Second Edi- 
tion (revised and with additions). 8vo, original wrappers, 
uncut, pp. 67. N. Y.: Wiley and Halstead, 1821 

Fine copy. With the bookplate of J. C. Chamberlain. 


202. HALLECK (FITZ-GREENE). Alnwick Castle, with 
other Poems. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut, pp. 64. 
N. Y.: G@ & G. Carvill tee / 


Rare in wrappers, uncut. With the bookplate of J. C. 
Chamberlain. 


253. HAMLET Travestie: in three acts. With Burlesque 
Annotations, after the Manner of Dr. Johnson and Geo. 
Steevens. By John Poole. Small 8vo, original boards, edges 
uneut (back slightly rubbed). Lond. 1811 


254. HARPER (HENRY H.). Book-Lovers, Bibhomaniacs, 
and Book-Clubs. Jllustrations. First Epirion. 8vo, origi- 
nal parchment wrappers, uncut. 

Cambridge: Privately printed at the Riverside Press, 1904 
Autograph presentation copy from the author. 


255. HARRIS (JOEL CHANDLER). Uncle Remus. His 
Songs and His Sayings. The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. 
Illustrations. First Epition. 12mo, original blue cloth, gilt. 

N. Y. 1881 

256. HART (ALBERT BUSHNELL, Editor). American 

History told by Contemporaries. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


N2Yaiave: 

257. HARTE (BRET). Poems. First Hpition. 16mo, 
original green cloth. Bost. 1871 
258. HARTE (BRET). East and West Poems. Firsr 
EpiTion. 16mo, original cloth. Bost. 1871 


259. [HAWKES (JAMES).] A Retrospect of the Boston 
Tea-Party, with a Memoir of George R. T. Hewes. By a Citizen 
of New York. Frontispiece woodcut portrait. First Epirion. 
12mo, original boards, cloth back. N. Y. 1834 


260. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Twice-Told Tales. 
12mo, original cloth (slight repair on back). 
Bost.: American Stationers Co., 1837 


First EDITION. Good copy of Hawthorne’s first acknowl- 
edged book. are. 


261. [HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL ).] Picturesque Pocket 
Companion * * * through Mount Auburn. Many woodcuts. 
16mo, original boards. Bost. 1839 

Has the original appearance in book form of Hawthorne’s 
‘¢The Lily’s Quest.’’ Contains also ‘‘ The Old Man’s Funeral,’’ 
by Bryant. 


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262. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Journal of an 
African Cruiser. By an Officer of the U. S. Navy [Horatio 
Bridge]. 12mo, original wrappers. N. Y. 1845 

First EpITIoN, with the advertisements at the end. The 


notes of the voyage were made by Horatio Bridge, and were 
entirely re-written by Hawthorne. 


263. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). True Stories from 
History and Biography. Jllustrations. First Eprrion. 
12mo, original red cloth (slightly rubbed, a few leaves slightly 
spotted). _ Bost.: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1851 


264. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Life of Franklin 
Pierce. Portrait. 12mo, original cloth, with cloth cover. 
Bost. 1852 


First EpItion, with the chapter on the Mexican War. ‘The 
Chamberlain copy, with bookplate. 


269. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Life of Franklin 
Pierce. Portrait. First Eprrion. 12mo, original wrappers 
(back slightly cracked). Bost. 1852 

Has the chapter on ‘‘The Mexican War.’’ 


266. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). A Wonder-Book 
for Girls and Boys. Jilustrations. First Epirion. 16mo, 
original cloth. Bost. 1852 


267. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Tanglewood Tales, 
for Girls and Boys. Illustrations. 12mo, half blue levant mo- 
rocco, gilt top, original covers and back bound in. 

Bost.: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1853 
Fine copy of the First Issue. 


268. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The Marble Faun. 
First Issue. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1860 


269. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Twice-Told Tales. 
Engraved portrait. 2 vols. 12mo, original blue cloth, gilt, with 
buckram covers, leather labels. Bost. 1865 

From the Chamberlain sale, each volume with bookplate. 


270. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Doctor Grimshawe’s 
Secret. Edited, with Preface and Notes by Julian Hawthorne. 
Facsimile pages. 12mo, original cloth, gilt. Bost. 1883 

First EpIvion. | 


271. HAWTHORNE. The Proceedings in Commemora- 
tion of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Nathaniel 
Hawthorne, held at Salem, Mass., June 23, 1904. Portraits. 
8vo, original boards, cloth back, paper label, uncut. 

Salem: The Hssex Institute, 1904 


One of 250 copies. Contains letters from Henry James, 
Donald G. Mitchell, E. C. Stedman, and others; an Apprecia- 
tion by Andrew Lang, ete. 


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272. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). A Bibliography 
of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Compiled by Nina EH. Browne. 
Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut and unopened. Bost. 1905 

Limited to 550 copies. 


273. HAWTHORNE. Hawthorne and his Publisher. By 
Caroline Ticknor. Frontispiece portrait and vignette on 
title. First Epirion. 8vo, original cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Bost. 1913 


274. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The Blithedale 
Romance, Bost. 1852; Our Old Home, Bost. 1863; The Snow 
Image and other Twice-told Tales, Bost. 1852. First Epr- 
TIONS. 3 vols. 12mo, original brown cloth. 


275. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The Dolliver 
Romance and other Pieces, Bost. 1876; Fanshawe and other 
Pieces, Bost. 1876; An Analytical Index to the Works of 
Hawthorne, with a Sketch of his Life, Bost. 1882; Haw- 
thorne’s First Diary, by Samuel T. Pickard, Bost. 1897. 
First Epitions. 4 vols. 18mo and 16mo, cloth and boards. 


276. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The House of the 
Seven Gables, Bost. 1851; Passages from the American Note- 
Books, 2 vols., Bost. 1868. First Eprrions. 3 vols. 12mo, 
cloth. Nice clean copies. . 


277. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Mosses from an 
Old Manse, First Issusn, 2 vols. in one, N. Y. 1846; Fanshawe 
and other Pieces, Bost. 1876; The Dolliver Romance and other 
Pieces, Bost. 1876. First Eprrions. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


278. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). True Stories from 
History and Biography, Bost. 1851; Septimius Felton, Bost. 
1872; The Scarlet Letter, Bost. 1850. First Eprrions, except 
the last. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 3 


279. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Twice-Told Tales, 
New Edition, 2 vols., Bost. 1851; The Snow Image, Colored 
illustrations by Marcus Waterman, First SEPARATE EDITION, 
N. Y. 1864. 3 vols. 12mo and small 4to, cloth. 


280. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Main Street, with 
a Preface by Julian Hawthorne, Frontis., Canton, Penn., 
1901; Personal Recollections of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Illus- 
trated, N. Y. 1893; Transformation, 2 vols. in one, Leipzig, 
1860; In Colonial Days, Bost. 1906; The Scarlet Letter, 
Dramatic Poem by G. P. Lathrop, [N. Y. 1895] ; International 
Monthly Mag. for Nov. 1850, containing Advance publication 
of ‘‘The Snow-Image’’; Wide-Awake, for Nov. 1891, contain- 
ing ‘‘The Boyhood of Hawthorne’’ by Eliz. Manning. 7 vols., 
various sizes and bindings. Some First EpIrIons. 


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281. HAYLEY (WILLIAM). The Triumphs of Temper. 
A Poem in Six Cantos. With 6 fine steel engravings, after 
Stothard, engraved by Heath and Sharp. 16mo, half blue 
crushed levant morocco, gilt top, by Amand. Lond. 1793 


Extra-illustrated by the insertion of a frontispiece-portrait 
of the author, engraved by H. R. Cook, and 5 full-page plates 
engraved by Blake after designs by Maria Flaxman of the edi- 
tion of 1803. 


282. HEARN (LAFCADIO).. One of Cleopatra’s Nights 
and Other Fantastic Romances. By Theophile Gautier. Faith- 
fully translated by Lafeadio Hearn. 8vo, original red cloth, 
gilt lettered back, gilt top (one signature slightly loose, other- 


wise a very fine copy). N. Y.: R. Worthington, 1882 
The very scarce First EpiITion. Fine copy of Hearn’s first 
work. 


283. HEARN (LAFCADIO). ‘‘Gombo Zhebes.’’ Little 
Dictionary of Creole Proverbs, selected from Six Creole 
Dialects. First Epirion. Square 8vo, original blue cloth, 
gilt. N. Y.: Will H. Colman, 1885 


284. [HEARN (LAFCADIO).] Historical Sketch Book 
and Guide to New Orleans and Environs. Illustrations. 
Folding map laid in. 12mo, original brown cloth, gilt; and 
another copy in original pictorial wrappers (lacks map). 
Presentation copy ‘‘From Brother Charlie |Deumitry]| one of 
the authors.’’ 2 vols. N. Y. 1885 


First Epirions. In the cloth copy Hearn’s name appears on 
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wrappers. 
285. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Chita: A Memory of Last 
Island. 12mo, original brown cloth. N. Y. 1889 


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286. HEARN (LAFCADIO). ‘‘Out of the East.’’ Reveries 
and Studies in New Japan. First Epirion. 12mo, original 


yellow cloth, silver lettering, yellow top. 
Bost.: Houghton, Mifflin, 1895 


287. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Clarimonde. Translated 
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gilt top, uncut. Wey 2 Brentano ’s 111899] 


288. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Japanese Fairy Tales: The 
Boy Who Drew Cats; The Goblin Spider; The Old Woman 
who Lost her Dumplings, and Chin Chin Kobakama. Printed 
on Japanese crepe paper, with numerous fine illustrations by 
Japanese artists, in colors. 4 vols. 12mo and 16mo, original 
crepe paper wrappers, tied with silk, Japanese style. 

Tokyo [1898-1903] 


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289. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Youma. The Story of a 
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original chintz cloth, edges uncut. Nev eesa0 
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290. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Kokoro. Hints and Echoes 
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12mo, original olive green cloth, gilt top. 

Bost.:: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1896 

291. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Exotics and Retrospects. 
Plates and text alustrations. First Epition. 12mo, decorated 
cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost.: Little, Brown, 1898 


292. HEARN (LAFCADIO). In Ghostly Japan. Full- 
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cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost.: Little, Brown, 1899 


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293. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Shadowings. Illustrations. 
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original paper covers. Bost.: Little, Brown, 1900 


294. HEARN (LAFCADIO). A Japanese Miscellany. 
Illustrations. First Epirion. 12mo, original decorated cloth, 
cilt top, uncut. Bost. 1901 


295. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Japan: An Attempt at 
Interpretation. Colored frontispiece. First EDITION. 8vo, 
cloth. N. Y.: Maemillan, 1904 


296. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Kwaidan: Stories and Studies 
of Strange Things. Jllustrations. First Epirion. 12mo, gilt 
and decorated cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Bost.: Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 

297. HEARN (LAFCADIO). The Romance of the Milky 
Way, and Other Studies. First Epirion. 12mo, original 
cloth, yellow top, uncut. Bost. 1905 


298. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Bisland (Elizabeth). Life 
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First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

Bost.: Houghton, Mifflin, 1906 

299. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Letters from the Raven, 
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Watkin. Edited by Milton Bronner. 12mo, boards, cloth 
back, gilt top, uncut. N. Y.: Brentano’s, 1907 


300. HEARN. JULafecadio Hearn in Japan. By Yone 
Noguchi. With Mrs. Lafecadio Hearn’s Reminiscences. Jllus- 
trations. First Epition. 12mo, boards, sewn, in original 
yellow covers. Lond. and Yokohama, 1910 

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3801. HEARN (LAFCADIO). The Temptation of St. 
Anthony. By Gustave Flaubert. Translated by Lafcadio 
Hearn. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. Neck 61910 


302. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Leaves from the Diary of 
an Impressionist. Introduction by Ferris Greenslet. 12mo, 
boards, cloth back, uncut. Bost. 1911 

Only 575 copies printed at Riverside Press. 


303. HEARN (LAFCADIO). By Nina H. Kennard. Con- 
taining Letters from Lafcadio Hearn to His Half-Sister. 
Illustrations. First Epirion. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Noy node 


304. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Fantastics and Other Fancies. 
Edited by Charles Woodward Hutson. 16mo, boards, cloth 
back, uneut and unopened. Bost. 1914 


550 copies printed on special paper at Riverside Press. 


305. HEARN (LAFCADIO). Interpretations of Litera- 
ture. Selected and Edited with Introduction by John Erskine. 
Frontispiece portrait. First Epirion. 2 vols. royal 8vo, 
eloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. NX M19ES 


306. [HEARN (LAFCADIO).| Editorials from the Kobe 
Chronicle. Large 8vo, original white wrappers, uncut and 
unopened. [n. p.: Privately Printed, n. d.| 


307. [HELPS (ARTHUR).] Essays Written in the Inter- 
vals of Business. First Epition. 12mo, full calf, blind tool- 
ing (rubbed), gilt edges. Lond.: Pickering, 1848 


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308. HERFORD (OLIVER). The Smoker’s Year Book. 
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uncut. N. Y. 1908 


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some tinted. 


309. HERRICK (ROBERT). MHesperides. The Poems 
and other Remains of Robert Herrick, now First Collected. 
Edited by W. Carew Hazlitt. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 12mo, 
half green levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

Lond.: John Russell Smith, 1869 


Library of Old Authors. The second volume contains an 
Appendix, with Poems not included in the printed editions. 


310. HINES (GUSTAVUS). Life on the Plains of the 
Pacific. Oregon, its History,. Conditions and Prospects. 
Frontispiece portrait. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth 
(a few pp. spotted and some signatures sprung). 

Buffalo, 1851 


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311. HINMAN (R. R.). Letters from the English Kings 
and Queens, Charles II, James II, William and Mary, Anne, 
George II, etc., to the Governors of the Colony of Connecticut, 
together with the answers thereto, from 1635 to 1749. First 
Epit1ion. 12mo, original cloth, paper label. | Hartford, 1836 


Searce. Nice copy, with the portrait and facsimile plates 
in good condition. 


312. HISTORY OF MAN (The); or, The Wonders of 
Human Nature in Relation to the Virtues, Vices and Defects 
of both Sexes. 8vo, old calf. ; 

Lond.: Printed for R. Basset at the Mitre, 1704 


Not mentioned in Halkett & Laing or in Cushing. Has an 
old engraved bookplate of ‘‘Josephus Jacobus Henericus.’’ 


313. HOGARTH (WILLIAM). Works, in a serves of 150 
steel engravings. With description by the Rev. John Truslow. 
2 vols. in one. 4to, full morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. 

Lond;; fad. 


314. HOLLISTER (G. H.). The History of Connecticut, 
from the First Settlement of the Colony to the Adoption of 
the Present Constitution. Portraits (foxed). First Eprrion. 
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. | New Haven, 1855 


Scarce. 


315. HOLMES (ABIEL). The Annals of America, from 
the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492 to the Year 1826. 
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Cambridge, 1829 


First EDITION. 


316. HOLMES (O. W.). Astrea: The Balance of [llusions, 
A Poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Yale 
College, August 14, 1850. 16mo, original brown cloth. 


Bost. 1850 
First Epirion. This issue in cloth contained no advertise- 

ments, 
317. [HOLMES (0. W.).] The Autocrat of the Breakfast- 
Table. 12mo, half green calf, gilt top. Bost. 1858 
First Epirton. Has half-title, rubricated title and illustra- 

tions. 


318. HOLMES (0. W.). Elsie Venner: A Romance of 
Destiny. First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo, brown cloth. 
Bost. 1861 


319. [HOLMES (O. W.).] Address on the Centennial 
Anniversary of the Birth of Alexander von Humboldt. By 
Louis Agassiz. 8vo, wrappers. Bost. 1869 

Contains a poem, ‘‘Buonaparte—Humboldt,’’ by Holmes. 
From the Chamberlain sale, with the envelope and book-plate. 


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320. HOLMES (0. W.). The Last Leaf. Illustrated by 
George Wharton Edwards and F. Hopkinson Smith, Artist’s 
Proors on China paper. Folio, antique gilt boards, cloth 
back, gilt top, uncut. Bost.: Houghton, 1886 

One of 100 copies on Large Paper, with the autographs of 


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321. HOLMES (O. W.). The Autocrat at the Breakfast 
Table, 1858; The Poet at the Breakfast Table, 1872. 2 vols. 
12mo, cloth. Bost. 1858-72 


First EDITIONS. 


322. HOLMES (O. W.). Poetical Works, 2 vols., Bost. 
1881; Mechanism in Thought and Morals, Bost. 1871; Border 
Lines of Knowledge, Bost. 1862; The One Hoss Shay, Jllus- 
trated by Howard Pyle, Bost. 1892. First Epirions. 5 vols. 
12mo and smaller, various bindings. 


323. HOLMES (O. W.). Poems, Bost. 1849; The School 
Boy, Illustrated, Bost. 1879, First Epirion; Proceedings at 
the Dinner given by the Medical Profession to Oliver Wendell 
Holmes, April 12, 1883, N. Y. 1883. First Epirion. 3 vols. 
12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


324. HOLMES (O. W.). Songs of Many Seasons, Bost. 
1875; The One Hoss Shay, Colored Illustrations, Bost. 1905; 
Currents and Counter-Currents in Medical Science, Bost. 
1861. First Epirions, except the second item. 3 vols. 12mo 
and 16mo, cloth. 


325. HOOLE (SAMUEL). Edward; or the Curate. A 
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First Eprrron. Lond.: J. Dodsley, 1787 


326. HORRY (P.) anp WEEMS (M. L.). The Life of 
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Revolutionary War against the British and Tories in South 
Carolina and Georgia. Woodcut alustrations. 12mo, old half 
roan (rubbed, and name on title). Phila. 1829 


327. HORSEMANSHIP. Annals of Horsemanship: con- 
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mental Accidents, etc. [By Francis Grose?] 16 humorous 
full-page plates by Sir H. Banbury (should be 17 plates). 
4to, half calf. Lond. 1808 


328. HOWARD (JAMES Q.). History of the Louisiana 
Purchase. First Eprrion. 8vo, buckram. — Chicago, 1902 


a) 


329. HUMPHREYS (COL. DAVID). A Poem on the 
Happiness of America, addressed to the Citizens of the 
United States. 8vo, half calf (rubbed), gilt top, uncut. 

N, Y. 3871 
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330. HUNT (LEIGH). Essays. The Indicator [2 parts] ; 
The Seer [2 parts]. Large 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt 
edges. Lond. 1841 


331. HUNT (LEIGH). Wit and Humour, Selected from ° 
the English Poets; with Illustrative Essay, and Critical Com- 
ments. First Epirion. 8vo, original boards, paper label. 

Lond. 1846 


332. INGERSOLL (ROBERT G.). The Works of Inger- 
soll. Portraits on Japanese paper. 12 vols. 8vo, half green 
morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uneut, by Eckler (backs shghtly 
faded). | -N. Y. 1900 


DRESDEN EpDITION. The R. M. 8. Putnam copy, with hbook- 
plate in each volume. 


333. IRVING (WASHINGTON). A History of the Life 
and Voyages of Christopher Columbus. Map. 3 vols. 8vo, 
full calf (rubbed). N. Y. 1828 

First Epition. The Frank Maier copy, with book-plate. 


334. IRVING (WASHINGTON). The Alhambra: A Series 
of Tales and Sketches of the Moors and Spaniards. Furst 
Epition. 2 vols. 12mo, original half calf. Phila. 1832 


Autograph of N. P. Hosack on titles, in pencil. 


335. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Astoria, or Anecdotes 
of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains. First Ept- 
TION. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut (covers worn). 

Phila. 1836 


336. IRVING (WASHINGTON). The Sketch Book of 
Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, some, pp. foxed. 
Phila. 1836 


337. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Life and Letters of. 
By His Nephew, Pierre M. Irving. Portrait frontispreces. 
First Epirion. 4 vols. 12mo, original blue cloth. 

N. Y. 1862-64 


338. [IRVING (WASHINGTON).] Sketch Book of 
Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Jllustrated with 120 engravings on 
wood, from original designs. Royal 8vo, full morocco, gilt 
back and sides, gilt edges. N. Y. 1864 

Fine copy of the Artist’s Edition. | 


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339. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Chronicle of the Con- 
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Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

Nec 1893 


340. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Salmagundi, or the 
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‘others. With numerous illustrations on China and Japan 
paper. 2 vols. 12mo, boards, leather backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Author’s Autograph Edition. i Yeh SOT 


341. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Salmagundi, 2 vols., 
N. Y. 1820; The Alhambra, Lond. 1911; Vignette illustrations 
of the Writings of Washington Irving, N. Y. 1858; Wolfert’s 
Roost and other papers, now First collected, N. Y. 1855. Last 
two volumes are First Epitions. 5 vols. 12mo and 24mo, 
cloth and boards. 


342. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Rural England, Colored 
plates, Printed entirely on Japan paper, Lond., n. d.; Rip Van 
Winkle, Jllustrated, First Epirion, N. Y. 1870; The Sunny- 
side Book, Illustrated, N. Y. 1871. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


348. IRVINGIANA: A Memorial of Washington Irving. 


Frontispiece portrat by Darley, and facsemile. First Ept- 
TION. 4to, cloth. N. Y. 1860 


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344, ITALY. Vasi (Mariano). Itinerario Istruttivo da 
Roma a Napoli, ovvero Descrizione Generale. Engraved plates 
and folding maps. Small 8vo, half vellum. Napoli, 1821 


345. JAMESON (MRS.). Characteristics of Women, Moral, 
Poetical, and Historical. With 50 vignette etchings. Third 
edition, corrected and enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo, full green 
crimped calf. Fine copy. Lond. 1836. 


346. JEAFFRESON (JOHN CORDY). A Book about 
Lawyers. First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, half red calf, gilt backs. 
and tops, uncut. Lond.: Hurst and Blackett, 1867 


347. JEFFERSON (THOMAS). The Writings of Thomas 
Jefferson. Collected and Edited by Paul Leicester Ford. 
10 vols. royal 8vo, cloth sides, leather backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

N. Y. : Putnam, 1895 


Letter-Press Edition. One of 750 copies. In fine condition. 


348. JEWETT (SARAH ORNE), Deephaven. Illustra- 
tions by Charles and Marcia Woodbury, on onion-skin paper. 
8vo, boards, cloth backs and corners, uncut. 

Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1894 
Large Paper copy, one of 250 copies. 


349. JONES (HENRY ARTHUR). The Renascence of 
the English Drama. Essays, Lectures and Fragments, relat- 
ing to the Modern English Stage, written and delivered in 
the Years 1883-94. First Epition. Royal 8vo, full vellum, 
uncut, with silk ties. Lond.: Macmillan and Co.,1895- 


Autograph presentation copy from the author to Harrison 
Grey Fiske, together with a 2 pp. A. L. 8. from the latter to 
Mr. Schrader, whose name stamp appears on title. 


350. JONES (JOHN PAUL). Sherburne (J. H.). Life 
and Character of the Chevalier John Paul Jones, a Captain 
in the Navy of United States during the Revolutionary War. 
With the scarce engraved Peale portrait. 8vo, original boards, 
paper label, edges uncut (slightly foxed, less than usual in 
this volume). Wash. 1825. 


First EpiItion. Searce. 


351. JOHNSON (MARJORIE R.). Chinatown Stories. 
With illustrations in water-color by Amy B. Johnson. 4to,. 
pictorial boards. N, YY. [1900] 


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352. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). A Diary of a Journey into 
North Wales, in the Year 1774. Edited, with illustrative 
notes by R. Duppa. First Epirion. 8vo, original boards, re- 
backed, uncut. Lond.: Printed for Robert Jennings, 1816 


393. JONES (CHARLES HENRY). History of the Cam- 
paign for the Conquest of Canada in 1776. Portraits. Royal 
Svo, cloth, gilt top. Phila. 1882 


304. JOSEPHUS. The Works of Flavius Josephus. Trans- 
lated by William Whiston. With 52 pictorial illustrations. 
2 vols. 8vo, full calf antique, carmine edges (worn). 

Lond.: Bohn, 1858 


355. JOURNAL of the Military Expedition of Major- 
General John Sullivan against the Six Nations of Indians in 
1779, with Records of Centennial Celebrations. Portrmt and 
maps. Royal 8vo, cloth. Auburn, 1887 


396. JULIAN. Two Orations of the Emperor Julian; one 
to the Sovereign Sun, and the Other to the Mother of the 
Gods. Translated from the Greek, with Notes, &. [by Thomas 
Taylor]. First Eprrion. 8vo, old mottled calf. Lond. 1793 


357. JUNIUS. Illustrated with numerous finely engraved 
portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, full original mottled calf (worn), 
emblematic tooled backs. Lond.: Bensley, 1805 


Nice copy of Bensley’s fine edition, in the original binding. 


358. KEATS. Three Essays by John Keats. [Preface by 
H. Buxton Forman.| Frontispiece and title vignette. Thin 
4to, boards in wrappers, uncut. 

Lond.: Printed for Private Distribution, 1889 
Only 50 copies printed at the Chiswick Press. 


359. KEEPSAKE (THE). Edited by Countess Blessing- 
ton, 1841; also, for 1835 and 1837; Christian Keepsake, 1840. 
Illustrated with fine engravings. 4 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth 
and gilt morocco. Lond. & Phila. 1835-41 


360. KEESE (JOHN, Editor). The Poets of America. 
Frontispiece and allustrations printed im different colors. 
12mo, full crushed crimson levant morocco, sides, back and 
inside borders richly gilt-tooled, doublures and flys of brown 
watered silk, gilt edges by Fazakerly (Liverpool). 

First English Edition. Lond. 1840: 


361. KEESE (JOHN, Editor). The Poets of America. 
Illustrated by one of her Painters. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt 
edges. Bost., n. d. 

Contains poems by Freneau, Longfellow, Dana, Lowell, 
Bryant, etc. Presentation copy, with inscription by the editor. 


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362. KEMBLE (JOHN PHILIP). An Authentic Narra- 
‘tive of Mr. Kemble’s Retirement from the Stage, including 
Farewell Address, Criticisms, Poems, ete....... To which 
is prefixed, an Essay, Biographical and Critical. Hngraved 
portrait and plates. First Epirion. 8vo, half red morocco, 
gilt edges, by Larkin. Lond. 1817 


363. KINGMAN (BRADFORD). Epitaphs from Burial 
Hill, Plymouth, Mass., from 1657 to 1892. Illustrated. 8vo, 
half cloth and boards. Brookline, Mass., 1892 


364. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Barrack-Room Ballads and 
other Verses. First Epirion. 12mo, original cloth, gilt top, 
uneut. Lond.: Methuen and Co., 1892 


365. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Many Inventions. First 


Epition. 12mo, original cloth (cover slightly spotted). 
Lond. 1893 


366. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Soldiers Three, Indian 
Railway Library, No. 1. Lond. 1890; The Story of the 
Gadsbys, I. R. L., No. 2. Allahabad, n. d.; In Black and 
White, I. R. L., No. 3. Allahabad, n. d.; Under the Deodars, 
I. R. L., No. 4. Alahabad, n. d.; The Phantom Rickshaw, 
I. R. L., No. 6. Allahabad, n. d.; Wee Willie Winkie and 
other stories, I. R. L., No. 6. Allahabad, n. d. 6 vols. 8vo, 
original wrappers. 


Early editions of the Indian Railway Library, but with the 
London imprint on covers. 


367. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Departmental Ditties, N. Y. 
{1890]; Brushwood Boy, N. Y. 1907; The Betrothed, Draw- 
ings by Blanche McManus, N. Y. 1899; The Religion of 
Kipling (Parker), Japan paper. N. Y. 1899. 4 vols. 16mo 
to 8vo, cloth, &e. | 


368. KIPLING (RUDYARD). The Seven Seas, N. Y. 
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12mo and 16mo, cloth and boards. 


369. LAFAYETTE. Historical Sketches illustrative of the 
Life of M. de Lafayette; and the leading events of the Ameri- 
ean Revolution. By an American. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
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N. Y.: Printed for the author, 1824 


370. LAFAYETTE. Eulogy on Lafayette, delivered in 
Faneuil Hall, Sept. 6, 1834. By Edward Everett. 8vo,-half 
‘sheep. Bost. 1834 

Also bound in: Eulogy on the Life and Character of James 
Madison, by John Quincy Adams, Bost. 1836; the last two fly- 
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371. LAFAYETTE. Oration of the Life and Character of 
Gilbert Motier de Lafayette, delivered Dee. 31, 1834. By 
John Quincy Adams. First Eprrion. 8vo, cloth, leather 
back. Wash. 1835 


372. LAMB (CHARLES). Specimens of English Dramatic 
Poets who lived about the Time of Shakespeare. Edited anew 
by Israel Gollanez. Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, 
eloth, uncut. Lond. 1893 

LARGE PAPER Copy of the EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED EDITION. One 
of 150 copies. 

373. LANG (ANDREW). The Library. With a Chapter 
on English Illustrated Books, by Austin Dobson. Colored and 
other illustrations. First Eprrion. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1881 


374, LANG (ANDREW). Prince Prigio. With 27 alustra- 
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Large Paper copy of the First Epirion. Bristol, 1889 


375. LANG (ANDREW). Angling Sketches. With 3 etch- 
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First Epirion. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1891 


376. LANG (ANDREW). Letters to Dead Authors. With 
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8vo, boards, parchment back, uncut. N. Y.: Seribner, 1893 

One of 212 copies on Large Holland paper. 


377. LANG (ANDREW). The Miracles of Madame Saint 
Katherine of Fierbois. Translated from the edition of the 
Abbe J. J. Bourasse, Tours, 1858. Ornamental title and 
inttials. 12mo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 

Chicago: Way and Williams, 1897 


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378. LANG (ANDREW). How to Fail in Literature, 
Lond. 1890; Old Friends, Essays in Epistolary Parody, Lond. 
1890; Wordsworth, Illustrated, Lond. 1897. First Eprrtons. 
3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, various’ bindings. 


379. LANSINGBURGH IMPRINT. Cooper (Mr.). His- 
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and Manners of the Original Inhabitants; the First Settle- 
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Independent States. Historical copper-plates. 18mo, old 
sheep (small hole in title and first leaf). 

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380. LASTANOSA DE FIGARUELAS (JUAN DBE). 
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missing’). Huesea, 1645: 
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of Ecclesiastical powers when Church ruled in Spain. The 

city no longer exists. 


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381. LAWSON (JOHN P.). The Bible Cyclopedia: Con- 
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the Holy Scriptures. Folding maps and engraved plates. 
3 vols. royal 8vo, old half calf. Edinb. and Lond., n. d. 


382. LE BARON. Descendants of Francis Le Baron, of 
Plymouth, Mass. Compiled by Mary Le Baron Stockwell. 
Portraits. 8vo, buckram. Bost. 1904 


383. LEE (RICHARD HENRY). Life of Arthur Lee, 
LL.D. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth (backs 


faded, cover of one vol. slightly damaged). : Bost. 1829 
384, LELAND (CHARLES G.). Memoirs of a Good-for- 
Nothing. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. N. ‘¥. 1866 


385. LE SAGE (ALAIN RENE). Histoire de Gil Blas de 
Santillane. Derniére Edition revue et corrigée. 31 copper- 
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First Complete Edition, second issue. With the canon in 
the first plate of Volume 1 facing to the right, instead of to 
the left, and a typographical ornament at the top of page 1, 
instead of a vignette of a temple. The last edition published 
in the lifetime of Le Sage, with his latest corrections. 


386. LIECHTENSTEIN (PRINCESS MARIE). Holland 
House. Beautifully dlustrated with portrats, on Japan paper, 
photographs, lithographs and woodcuts. 2 vols. 4to, original 
¢eloth, gilt, morocco backs, gilt tops. Lond. 1874 


Large Paper copy in fine condition. 


387. LIFE of Cardinal Richelieu (Robson), Lond. 1854; 
‘The Sacred Mountains (Headley), N. Y. 1847; Autobiography 
of a Pocket-Handkerchief, by J. F. Cooper, Limited edition, 
Evanston, Ill., 1897; Bob au Salon, par Gyp, Illustrations, 
Paris, 1888, with autograph of La Farge. 4 vols. 12mo and 
8vo, half calf, half morocco and cloth. 


388. LIFE OF PETRARGH (Dobson), with 8 plates en- 
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Lond. 1749; An English Dictionary (Coles), Lond. 1732. 
4 vols. 12mo, old ealf. 


389. LIFE of Sir Walter Raleigh, by Mrs. A. T. Thomson, 
Lond. 1830; Thomas Wolsey, Legate and Reformer (Taunton), 
1902. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf and cloth. 

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390. LINCOLN. Abraham Lincoln. A Biographical Hssay 
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391. LITERARY EMPORIUM; A Compendium of * * * 
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Contains Poe’s ‘‘Raven’’; Whittier’s ‘‘Cassandra’’; ‘‘Super- 
stition of the North American Indians,’’ by Seba Smith; ete. 


392. LIVES of Eminent Serjeants-at-Law of the English 
Bar, by Humphry William Woolrych, 2 vols., Lond. 1869; 
The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great 
Seal of Ireland, by J. Roderick O’Flanagan, 2 vols., Lond. 
1870; The Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the 
Supreme Court of the United States, by Henry Flanders, 
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in half antique calf. 


393. LOCKE (JOHN). The Works of John Locke. 2 vols. 
12mo, full calf, gilt backs. Lond.: Bohn, 1854 


394. LONDON. Brayley (Edward Wedlake). Londiniana; 
or, Reminiscences of the British Metropolis, including Charac- 
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and Literary. Numerous folding and full-page maps and 
plates. 4 vols. small 8vo, original full calf. Lond. 1829 


Scarce. Contains all the illustrations. 


395. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Coplas de Don Jorge 
Manrique. ‘Translated from the Spanish. First Epirion. 
12mo, original cloth. ~ Bost. 1833 


396. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Hyperion, a Romance. 
First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo, original boards, paper label, 
uncut (slightly foxed). Not .809 

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397. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). The Estray: A Collection 
of Poems. 12mo, original glazed boards, paper label, uncut. 
Bost. 1847 


An exceptionally choice copy of the scarce First EDITION. 


398. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Kavanagh, A Tale. 12mo, 
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399. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). The Seaside and the Fire- 
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First Eprrion, with the 4 pp. of advertisements. 


400. LONGFELLOW (H.W.). The Golden Legend. First 
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Bost. 1851 

401. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Excelsior. With 12 allus- 

trations by Fred T. Vance. 12mo, half calf, gilt top, by Stike- 

man. N. Y.: Excelsior Life Ins. Co., 1872 


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402. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). The Longfellow Collector’s 
Hand-book. A Biblography of First Editions. 16mo, origi- 
nal boards, uncut. N. Y.: W. E. Benjamin, 1885 


403. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Life of Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow, with extracts from his Journals and Correspond- 
ence. Edited by Samuel Longfellow. Frontispiece portraits. 
First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uneut. Bost. 1886. 


404. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Hyperion: A Romance. 
Illustrated with nearly 100 engravings on wood, from draw- 
mgs by Birket Foster. 8vo, half green calf, gilt edges, by 


Morrell. Lond.: David Bogue, n. d. 
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405. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). The Song cf Hiawatha, 
Bost. 1855; Aftermath, Bost. 1873 ; Keramos and other Poems, 
Bost. 1878; Ultima Thule, Bost. 1880. First Epirions. 4 vols. 
16mo and 12mo, cloth. 


406. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Three Books of Song,. 
Bost. 1872; The New England Tragedies, Bost. 1868; The 
Song of Hiawatha, Illustrated, Bost. 1860; Longfellow and 
Emerson Tributes by the Mass. Hist. Society, Portraits, Bost. 
1882. All First Epirions except one. 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo,. 
cloth. 


407. LONGFELLOW.(H. W.). Ballads and other Poems, 
Cambridge, 1848, with Second edition of Poems of Slavery, 
Cambridge, 1842, bound in; Outre-Mer, Bost. 1846. 2 vols. 
12mo, cloth and boards. 


408. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). The Song of Hiawatha, 
Illustrated from designs by George H. Thomas, Lond. 1860;,. 
~ The Courtship of Miles Standish and other Poems, Jllustrated 
with designs by Birket Foster, M. S. Morgan, and others, 
Lond. 1859. In one vol. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1859-60 


409. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Evangeline, Illustrations 
by Darley, Bost. 1867; Evangeline, An Amerikanisches. 
Gedicht in’s Deutsche ubersetzt von Frank Siller, Milwaukee 
and ‘Leipzig, 1879. First Eprtions of these issues. 2 vols. 
12mo, cloth. 


410. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Aftermath, Bost. 1873 ;: 
The Divine Tragedy, Bost. 1871; Flower-de-Luce, Bost. 1867 ;. 
The Building of the Ship, Bost. 1870. First Eprrions. 4 vols. 
16mo, cloth. } 


411. LONGUS. Daphnis & Chloe. Traduction de Jacques. 
Amyot. Revue par Paul-Louis Courier. Introduction par 
M. Henry Houssaye. Engraved plates by Prudhon, vignettes 
by Hisen. 4to, parchment wrappers, uncut. Parise. *d: 

PRESENTATION COPY, with inscription in autograph of Hous-- 
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412. LONGUS. Daphnis and Chloe. From the Greek of 
Longus. With an Introduction by Jules Claretie. Illustrated 
with etchings by Raphael Collin. Royal 8vo, full parchment, 
gilt, gilt top, uncut. Paris; ni d: 

Edition de Luxe, limited to 500 copies. 


413. LORD (W. W.). André: A Tragedy in Five Acts. 
First Epirion. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1856 


414. LOTOS CLUB. After Dinner Speeches at the Lotos 
Club. Arranged by John Elderkin and others. Portraits. 
8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y.: Privately printed, 1901 


Contains Addresses by O. W. Holmes, Jos. Jefferson, Theodore 
Roosevelt, W. D. Howells, and others. 


415. LOUISIANA. Gayarre (Charles). Louisiana: Its His- 
tory as a French Colony. Third Series of Lectures. Folding 
map. 8vo, cloth. NOY e852 


416. LOWELL (J. R.). The Vision of Sir Launfal. First 
Epition. 12mo, original glazed boards, top and bottom edges 
uncut, cloth back. 

Cambridge: Published by George Nichols, 1848 


Rare in boards. Good clean copy. 


417. LOWELL (J. R.). The Vision of Sir Launfal. With 
ilustrations by J. W. Alexander, Bruce Crane, F. Hopkinson 
Smith, ete. ARtTIST’s PROOFS on onion-skin paper. Folio, 
boards, roan back (slightly cracked at top), gilt top, uncut, 
each leaf printed on heavy paper and mounted with separate 
hinge. Bost. 1888 


418. LOWELL (J. R.). The Old English Dramatists. 
Portrait. First Epirion. 8vo, cloth back and boards, uncut 
(one sig. torn through careless handling). 

Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1892 


One of 300 copies on LARGE PAPER. 


419. LOWELL (J. R.). The Anti-Slavery Papers of James 
Russell Lowell. 2 vols. large 8vo, original boards and labels, 
uncut and unopened. Bost.: Houghton, 1902 

Riverside Press publication. Limited issue. 


420. LOWELL (J. R.). Heartsease and Rue, Bost. 1888; 
Last Poems, Bost. 1895; Political Essays, Bost. 1888. First 
Epittons. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards. 


491. LOWELL (J. R.). Biographical Sketch by Francis 
H. Underwood, Bost. 1882; Songs of Home, selected from 
many sources, N. Y. 1871; The Courtin’, Illustrated by Wins- 
low Homer, Bost. 1874. 3 vols. 8vo and 4to, cloth. 


422. LOWELL (J. R.). Fireside Travels, Bost. 1864; The 
Cathedral, Bost. 1870. First Eprrions. 2 vols. 12mo and 
16mo, cloth. 

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423. LOWELL (J. R.). Poetical Works, Complete edition, 
Bost. 1869; The Vision of Sir Launfal, Bost. 1892; The Biglow 
Papers, Second Series, Bost. 1867, First Epirion; My Study 
Windows, First Epirion, Bost. 1871. 4 vols. 12mo and 
smaller, cloth. 


424. LOWELL (J. R.). Poems, Second Series, Cambridge, 
1848, First Epirion, A Fable for Critics, Second issue, N. Y. 
1848. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


425. LOWELL (J. R.). Under the Willows and other 
Poems, Bost. 1869; Heartsease and Rue, Portrmt, Bost. 1888. 
First Epitrions. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


426. LOWELL’S ADDRESS on the Death of President 
Garfield, Lond. 1881; Reminiscences and Souvenirs of the 
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln (Buckingham), Wash. 
1894; The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln (Tarbell), Zllus- 
trated, N. Y. 1896. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


427. LUBBOCK (SIR JOHN). The Pleasures of Life. 


First Epition. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1887 
With presentation inscription ‘‘Hdmund W. Keese from his 
father.’’ 


428. LYON (G. F.). A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful 
Attempt to reach Repulse Bay, through Sir Thomas Rowe’s 
‘“Welcome’’ in H. M. 8. Griper, 1824. Map and plates. First 
EpitTion. 8vo, old calf (hinges weak). Lond.: Murray, 1825 


429. MACAULAY (THOMAS BABINGTON). The Com- 
plete Writings. Illustrated with fine photogravure portraits. 
20 vols. 8vo, three-quarter olive levant morocco, gilt tops, un- 
uncut. Bost.: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1899 


LARGE PAPER Copy, one of 500 sets. 


430. McCUTCHEON (JOHN T.). The Chicago Record’s 
Stories of Filipino Warfare. Illustrated. 8vo, half roan. 
n. p., 1900 
With alp. A. L.S. of the author to W. W. Denslow inserted. 
On the fly-leaf is an ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK DRAWING by Mce- 
Cutcheon, illustrating a Filipino in ambush about to fire on the 
American troops, with signed inscription. 


431: MAC DONALD (MARSHAL). Recollections of 
Marshal MacDonald, Duke of Tarentum. Edited by Camille 
Rousset. Translated by Stephen L. Simeon. Engraved and 
other portraits. First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, 
oilt tops, uncut. Lond.: Bentley & Son, 1892 


432, MACKENZIE (ALEXANDER). Voyages from Mon- 
treal, on the River St. Laurence, through the Continent of 
North America, to the Frozen and Pacifie Oceans: in the 
Years 1798 and 1793. With a preliminary account of the 


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Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Fur Trade of that 
Country. Folding map. 8vo, original sheep (joints cracked). 
N. Y.: G. F. Hopkins, 1802 


First American Edition. Scarce. Gilbert Livingston’s copy, 
with his autograph on the title and fly-leaf. 


433. MACKENZIE (A. 8.). Life of Stephen Decatur. 
Vignette portrait on engraved title. First Eprrion. 8vo, 
cloth, uncut. Bost. 1846 


LARGE PAPER COPY. 


434. McKINNEN (DANIEL). A Tour through the British 
West Indies in the Years 1802 and 1803. Giving a particular 
account of the Bahama Islands. Folding map. First Ept- 
TION. 12mo, basket calf (rubbed, and some pp. foxed). 

Lond. 1804 

435. MANDALAY (Kipling), San Fran., n. d.; Homes and 
Haunts of the Poets, Emerson, a series of 6 etchings by W. B. 
Closson, Bost. 1886; Tam O’Shanter, by Robert Burns, photo- 
graphic illustrations, N. Y. 1868. 3 vols. 4to and smaller, vari- 
ous bindings. 


436. MANUSCRIPT GRADUALE on vellum, with numer- 
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old leather (one leaf defective). 

This manuscript was written by a Spanish scribe, probably 
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leaves are on paper and the book shows evidences of much 
usage. 


437. MARCY (RAN. B.) ann McCLELLAN (G. B.). Ex- 
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Large folding maps, many lithographic views and natural his- 
tory plates. 8vo, half calf (rubbed, maps torn into slightly, 
some plates a little foxed). | Wash.: Robert Armstrong, 1853 


Indians, Geology, Zoology, Vocabularies, Customs, &c. 


438. MARSHALL (STEPHEN). The Right Understand- 
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able House of Commons, December 30, 1646. Small 4to, 
boards. Lond.: Richard Cotes for S. Bowtell, 1647 


439. [MATHER (COTTON).] A Course of Sermons on 
Early Piety. By the Eight Ministers who carry on the Thurs- 
day-Lecture in Boston. With a Preface by the Reverend In- 
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two following pages, and a few margins frayed and repaired). 

Boston: in N. H.: Printed for S. Kneeland, ete. 1721 


RaRE, and with every sermon complete except the Third (by 
Mr. Colman). There are, however, duplicate titles and pages 
of the Sermons by Cotton Mather and Benjamin Wadsworth, 
the first and second Sermons in the work. 


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440. MAY-FLOWER. Amers (Azel). The May-Flower 
and Her Log. July 15, 1620—May 6, 1621. Chiefly from 
Original Sources. frontispiece. Small folio, buckram, gilt, 
gilt top, uncut. Bost.: Riverside Press, 1901 


441. MAYHEW. (HORACE). Model Men. Humorous 
plates and cuts sculptured by H. G. Hine. 18mo, cloth, 
original wrappers bound in. Lond. 1848 

The Robert Hoe copy, with book-label. 


442, MAYHEW (HORACE). The Tooth-Ache. Imagined 
by Horace Mayhew. The Origin of the Tooth-Ache and Real- 
ized by George Cruikshank. 43 colored plates, hinged, with 
text beneath. 16mo, original boards. Philajoueee 


443. MAXIMILIAN (PRINCE). Travels in Brazil, in 
1815, 1816, and 1817. Translated from the German. 9 plates. 
8vo, half red levant morocco, uncut. Lond. 1820 

Rare. 


444. MEADOWS (KENNY). Heads of the People; or, 
Portraits of the English drawn by Kenny Meadows: Engraved 
by Orrin Smith. With original Essays by distinguished writ- 
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green morocco, gilt tops, untrimmed edges (one’ cover 
scraped). Lond., n. d. 

Contains Thackeray’s ‘‘Captain Rook and Mr. Pigeon,’’ 
‘‘The Fashionable Authoress,’’ and ‘‘The Artists,’’ the last 
named signed ‘‘M. A. Titmarsh.’’ Contains also numerous 


articles by Nimrod (C. J. Apperley), Douglas Jerrold, W. 
Howitt, Leigh Hunt, ete. 


445. MEDFORD (MACALL). Oil without Vinegar, and 
Dignity without Pride; or, British, American, and West- 
India Interests Considered. First Eprrion. 8vo, half leather 
(spotted). Lond. 1807 


446. MEMOIRS, critical and historical of Madame Mali- 
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Amateur. Jxth. portrat. 18mo, half blue levant morocco 
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447. MENESTRIER (CLAUD-FRANCOIS). Histoire du 
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armoires. With numerous finely engraved full-page plates of 
coats of arms, medals, coins, etc., and a fine view of the *‘ Place 
de la Victotre’’ in Paris. Folio, boards, sheep back (rubbed 
and lacks some leaves at end). Paris: Nolin, 1691 


448. MEREDITH (GEORGE). Ballads and Poems of the 
Tragic Life. First Epirion. 16mo, blue cloth, uncut. 
Lond. 1887 
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449. MEREDITH (OWEN). Lucile. Jllustrated, and 
pages printed urthin ornamental borders. 8vo, half red levant 
morocco, gilt top. Troy [1884] 


450. MILTON (JOHN). Poetical Works. With Notes of 
Various Authors, and some Account of the Life and Writings 
of Milton, by H. J. Todd, M.A. Fine portrait by Dean after 
Simpson. 4 vols. 8vo, half crown calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, 


nneut. Lond. 1842 
451. MILTON (JOHN). Prose Works. frontispieces. 
5 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1889-1891 


452. MONROE (JAMES). A View of the Conduct of the 
Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States, con- 
nected with the Mission to the French Republic, during the 
Years 1794, 5, & 6. Firsr Epirion. 8vo, original boards, un- 
cut (joints weak, name cut from title and a few marginal 
stains). Phila.: Printed by and for Benj. F. Bache, 1797 


453. MONTAIGNE (MICHAEL DE). Essays. Trans- 
lated by Charles Cotton. Edited by W. C. Hazlitt. With 
portraits and other illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, full polished 
ealf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, leather labels, by Zaehnsdorf. 

Lond. 1902 


454. MOORE (THOMAS). Memoirs of the Life of the 
Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Hngraved 
frontispiece portrait by Fry after Sir Joshua Reynolds, and 
facsimile. 2 vols. 8vo, full calf, gilt backs. Lond. 1825 


455. MOORE (THOMAS). Lalla Rookh. An Oriental 
‘Romance. Numerous photogravure ilustrations in sepia and 
tints. Small folio, full black morocco, gilt back, sides and in- 
side borders, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1888 


456. MORAN (JOHN J.). A Defense of Edgar Allan Poe. 
Life, Character and Dying Declarations of the Poet. Portrait 
and illustration. 8vo, half morocco. Wash. 1885 


457. MORRIS (WILLIAM). Grettis Saga. The Story. 
The Story of Grettir the Strong. Translated from the Ice- 
landic by Hirikr Magnusson and William Morris. First Ept- 
TION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1869 


458. MORSE (JEDIDIAH). Annals of the American 
Revolution; or, a Record of the Causes and Events which Pro- 
duced and Terminated in the Establishment and Independ- 
ence of the American Republic. 5 engraved plates. 8vo, new 
cloth (name cut from title, and a few pp. spotted, otherwise 
a good copy). Hartford, 1824 


Contains a summary account of the First Settlement of the 
country and some of the principal Indian Wars. 


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459. MORRIS (GEORGE P.). The Deserted Bride and 
other Poems [including the Maid of Saxony and the Whip- 
Poor-Will]. With the charming series of illustrations. First 
Epition. 8vo, half blue levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. 


FINE COPY. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a. cut 
A. 8. of the author; and 8 extra plates, including a portrait of 
William Dunlap, engraved N. Y. views, ete. 


460. MOSHER PRESS. Aucassin & Nicolete, Englished 
by Andrew Lang; Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam; The Sonnets 
of Michael Angelo Buonarroti, translated by J. A. Symonds; 
Atalanta in Calydon (Swinburne) ; Concerning a Pilgrimage 
to the Grave of Edward FitzGerald (Clodd). 5 vols., various 
sizes and bindings. Portland, 1895-1902 


461. NAPOLEON. Maitland (Capt. F. L.). Narrative of 
the Surrender of Buonaparte and of His Residence on board 
H. M. 8: Bellerophon, between the 24th of May and the 9th 
of August, 1815. Folding map. 8vo, half calf (rebacked). 

Lond.: Henry Colburn, 1826 


Very fine copy of the scarce Maitland’s Narrative. 


462. NAPOLEON. Memoirs of the Public and Private 
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, with copious Historical Illustra- 
tions and Original Anecdotes. Translated from the French, 
by Hamilton Reid. Preceded by a sketch of the French Revo- 
lution. Portrait, map and folding plates. Thick 8vo, half red 
morocco, gilt back (piece torn from first page of preface, title 
repaired). Lond. 1826 


463. NAVAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Letters and Papers 
relating to the Cruises of Gustavus Conyngham, a Captain of 
the Continental Navy, 1777-1779. Edited by Robert Wilden 
Neeser. With reproductions of rare portraits, views, etc. 8vo, 
boards, vellum back, gilt top, uncut. N.Y wal 905 


Limited to 600 copies. First publication of the Naval His- 
tory Society. 


464. NEILSON (CHARLES). An Original, Compiled and 
Corrected Account of Burgoyne’s Campaign, and the Memo- 
rable Battles of Bemis’s Heights. Sept. 19, and Oct. 7, 1777. 
Folding map. First Eprrion. 12mo, cloth. Albany, 1844 


465. NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE (The), Vols. 1-7 
(1831-1834), Bost., v. d.; The Federalist on the New Constitu- 
tion, Engraved portraits by Leney, Phila. 1818. 8 vols. half 
and full sheep (some worn). 


466. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY Orations, delivered in 
the City of New York 1820-1885. Collected and edited by 
Cephas and Evelina Warner Brainerd. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt 
tops, uncut. Ny YoRoar 


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467. NEWS FROM NEW ENGLAND, being a True and 
last Account of the present Bloody Wars carried on betwixt 
the Infidels, Natives, and the English Christians, and Con- 
verted Indians of New England. Royal 4to, half red morocco. 

Lond. 1676 [ Bost. reprinted, 1850] 
No. 1 of 75 copies reprinted from the rare original, for 
Samuel G. Drake. 

468. NEW YEAR’S DAY, a Winter’s Tale, by Mrs. 
Gore, Lond., n. d.; A Father’s Legacy to his Daughters 
(Gregory), Illustrations, Lond. 1808; The New London Jest 
Book (Hazlitt), First Eprrion, Lond. 1871; Cicero, a Drama, 
Lond. 1847. 4 vols. 8vo and smaller, cloth and half calf. 


469. NODIER (CHARLES). The Bibliomaniac. With 
45 wlustrations from designs by Maurice Lelowr, engraved on 
wood by Ff. Noel. Preface by R. Vallery-Radot. Translated 
by Mabel Osgood Wright. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. 

One of 150 copies printed on Japan paper. N. Y. 1894 


470. O’CONNELL. Correspondence of Daniel O’Connell 
the Liberator. Edited with Notices of his Life and Times, by 
W. J. Fitzpatrick. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

N. Y. 1888 

471. OMAR KHAYYAM. Dole (Nathan H., Editor). 
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. English, French, German, 
Italian, and Danish Translations comparatively Arranged in 
Accordance with the Text of Edward FitzGerald’s Version. 
With Bibliographies, &. Jllustrations on Japan paper. 2 
vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Bost. & Lond. 1898 


472. OTIS (F. N.). History of the Panama Railroad and 
of the Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Illustrations by the author. 
First Epition. 12mo, cloth. NAYLSG7 


473. OVID. Metamorphoses in Fifteen Books. Translated 
by the most eminent hands. Engraved title, magnificent por- 
trait of the Princess of Wales, by Vertue, and folio plates to 
each of the separate books, by Vander Gucht, Kirkall, ete. 
Folio, full pigskin, blind-tooled back in compartments (lower 
margin very slightly wormed, of which a ‘‘pin-head’’ pene- 
trates the entire book). 

Lond.: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1717 


A fine copy of this esteemed edition. The translators in- 
eluded Dryden, Addison, Congreve, Nic. Rowe, Gay and others. 


474. PALFREY (JOHN G.). History of New England. 
4 vols. 12mo, half maroon calf, marbled edges. Bost... 00. 


475. PAPER of Verses. Selections from At the Sign of the 
Lyre, by Austin Dobson, PRIVATELY PRINTED, Jan. 1, 1899; A 
Seamark, A Threnody for Robert Louis Stevenson, by Bliss 
Carman, Bost. 1895. Presentation copy from Bliss Carman; 
The New Gulliver (Garrison), Jamaica, 1898. 3 vols. 8vo and 
16mo, calf and boards. 


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476. PARKER (SAMUEL). Journal of an Exploring 
Tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 
1835, 736, and °37. With a map of Oregon Territory. 12mo, 
original cloth, paper label. Ithaca, 1838 


The scarce First EDITION, with the map in fine condition. 


477. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). History of the Con- 
spiracy of Pontiac, and the War of the North American Tribes 
against the English Colonies after the Conquest of Canada. 
Plates. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1851 


First EpITion. Fine copy. 


478. PARKMAN FRANCIS). The Old Régime in Canada. 
First Epirion. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1874 


479. PARNASSIAN Garland of Modern Poetry; and The 
Prosaic Garland. Frontispiece. 2 vols. in one (only one 
title), thick 32mo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt edges. 

Lond. 1807 
Charles Lamb, Southey, Coleridge, Walter Scott, Wordsworth, 
Benjamin Franklin, Mary Wollstonecraft, ete. 


480. PARTON (JAMES). Life and Times of Benjamin 
Kranklin. First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1864 


481. PATERSON (W.). Narrative of four Journeys into 
the country of the Hottentots and Caffraria 1779-9. Map and 
17 finely COLORED PLATES of Botany. Royal 4to, old calf 
(rebacked, 1 page torn). Lond. 1789 


482. PENN (WILLIAM). Quakerism. A New Nick-Name 
for Old Christianity. Being an Answer to a Book, Entituled, 
Quakerism No Christianity. Subseribed by J. Faldo. 12mo, 
new half morocco (writing on title and some pp. stained). 

Scarce. n. p.: Printed Anno 1672 


483. PENNELL (JOSEPH). Joseph Pennell’s Pictures 
of the Panama Canal. Reproductions of a serves of lithographs 
made by him on the Isthmus of Panama, with impressions and 
notes. First Eprrion. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phila, 1912 


484. PHILADELPHIA As It Is, and Citizens’ Advertising 
Directory. Map and 3 plates. 12mo, contemporary green 
leather, rebacked (first 3 leaves re-hinged). =~ Phila. 1834 


Not in Sabin. Portrait of Franklin inserted. 


485. PHILADELPHIA. A Quide to the Lions of Phila- 
delphia; Comprising a Description of the Places of Amuse- 
ment, Exhibitions, Public Squares, &. Woodcut views in the 
text. 12mo, original cloth. Phila. 1837 


486. PHILADELPHIA. The Stranger’s Guide in Phila- 
delphia and its Environs. Folding map and numerous illus- 
trations. 12mo, cloth. Phila, 1854 


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487. [PHILLIPS (JOHN).]. Cyder. A Poem. In Two 
Books. Engraved frontispiece by Van der Gucht. Small 8vo, 
original calf, rebacked. Lond.: Jacob Tonson, 1708 

The rare First EDITION. 


488. PHILLIPS (STEPHEN). Nero. 8vo, limp boards, 


uncut and unopened. N. Y.: Maemillan Co., 1906 
LARGE PAPER EDITION. Only 100 copies printed on Japan 
paper. 


489. PHRASES and Philosophies for the use of the Young 
(Wilde), Privately printed; Songs and Carols. Lond. 1836; 
Poor Richards Almanac as written by Benj. Franklin. N. Y. 
1849. 3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, boards and paper. 


490. PINAROLO MILANESE (GIACOMO). L’Antichita 
Di Roma con le cose piu memorabili tanto antiche, che 
moderne. L’Origine de Fiumi Tevere, et Aniene. With 
numerous folded copperplates of ancient views of Rome. 
2 vols. 16mo, original vellum. Roma [1713] 


491. PITKIN (TIMOTHY). A Political and Civil History 
of the United States of America from the year 1763-1797. 
Portrait of Washington engraved by Nesmith. First Epition. 
2 vols. 8vo, original calf (foxed). New Haven, 1828 


492. PLAYS. Montesuma ou Fernand Cortez (Dryden), 
Paris, 1748; The Beggar’s Opera, with Music (Gay), lacks 
title; The Tragedy of Sophonisba (Thomson), Lond. 1730, 
History of George Barnwell (Lillo), lacks title. In one 
volume, 8vo, old full ealf. 


493. PLEASURES of Imagination (Akenside), Frontis- 
prece by Maverick, N. Y. 1819; Poetical Pastimes, by James 
Fitzgerald, Lond. 1811; The Shipwreck (Falconer), With the 
Westall plates (foxed), Lond. 1819; The same. Plates by 
Pocock, Lond. 1811; Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and North- 
amptonshire illustrative of the Works of Robert Bloomfield, 
Lond. 1806. 5 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


494. PLYMOUTH, MASS. Records of the Town of Ply- 
mouth. Published by order of the Town. Vol. 1, 1636 to 
1705; Vol. 2, 1705 to 1748; Vol. 3, 1748 to 1788. 3 vols. 8vo, 
cloth. Plymouth, 1889-1903 


495. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). The Conchologist’s First 
Book. Illustrated with 12 lith. plates. First Epirion. 12mo, 
half blue polished morocco, gilt top, original covers bound in, 
by Stikeman (some slight stains). Phila. 1839 


496. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Tales. First Epirion. 12mo, 
half blue polished morocco, uncut, original back wrapper and 
portion of back strip preserved, by Stikeman (name erased 
from half-title). N. Y.: Wiley and Putnam, 1845 

J Very Scarce, and a good copy. 


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497. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Eureka: A Prose Poem. 
First Epition. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1848 


498. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). The Literati: .. . together 
with Marginalia, Suggestions and Essays. With a Sketch of 
the Author by Rufus Wilmot Griswold. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
cloth. N. Y. 1850 


499. POK (EDGAR ALLAN). The Poetical Works of 
Edgar Allan Poe. With original Memoir. With the fine series 
of illustrations by Pickersgill, Tenniel, Birket Foster, Darley, 
and others. 8vo, full crimson morocco, covers and back richly 
cilt, gilt edges. N.Y. 1858 


A fine example of stamped morocco binding by Bone. Al- 
though bearing the N. Y. imprint, the work was printed in 
London. 


500. POE. The Life of Edgar Allan Poe. By William F. 
Gill. Illustrated. First Epition. 12mo, cloth. WN. Y. 1877 


501. POE. Edgar Allan Poe: His Life, Letters and 
Opinions. By John H. Ingram. With portraits of Poe and 
his Mother. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1880 


502. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). The Raven. Illustrated by 
Gustave Doré. With Comment by Edmund Clarence Stedman. 
Atlas folio, original decorated cloth, gilt edges. 

N. Y.: Harper, 1884 


503. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Histoires Extraordinaires ; 
“Nouvelles Histoires Extraordinaires Traduites par Charles 
Baudelaire. Illustrée de 26 gravures hors texte. 2 vols. large 
8vo, half crimson levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, 
by Launder. Paris: Quantin, 1884 


004. POK (EDGAR ALLAN). ‘The Bells, and other 
Poems. With full-page wlustrations in color and woodcut 
vignettes by Edmund Dulac. Ato, cloth. NYS ee 


505.. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Complete Poems, with 
Memoir and Vindication, First Epition, N. Y. 1876; The Life 
and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe (A new memoir by HEH. L. 
Didier) and additional poems, First Eprrion, N. Y. 1877; In 
the Poe Circle (Benton), N. Y., n. d.; Edgar Poe and his 
Critics (Whitman), First Epirion, N. Y. 1860. 4 vols. 16mo 
and 12mo, cloth. 


506. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Poems; With an Essay by 
Andrew Lang; First Epirion, Lond. 1881; Poems, Complete, 
with an Original Memoir, N. Y. 1863; Edgar Allan Poe, The 
Man: The Master: The Martyr, by Oliver Leigh, Portraits, 
Chicago, 1906. 38 vols. 12mo and small 4to, various bindings. 


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907..POEK (EDGAR ALLAN). Centenary Tribute by 
Wilham P. Trent and others, Balto. 1910; New Glimpses of 
Poe (Harrison), N. Y. 1901; Poems by Edgar A. Poe, done 
into a Printed Book by the Royerofters, East Aurora, 1901. 
3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, various bindings. 


508. POEMS by the most Eminent Ladies of Great Britain 
and Ireland, re-published from the collection of G. Colman 
and B. Thornton. 2 vols. 12mo, old tree-calf (some pp. 
foxed). Lond., n. d. 


With the old armorial book-plate of Peter Corne Dyckman, 
and book label of same. Autograph of Eliza C. Dyckman on 
one title. 


909. POEMS by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Lond. 1846; Life 
of Oliver Wendell Holmes, by Walter Jerrold, Portrait, 
Lond. 1893; The Poet among the Hills, by J. E. A. Smith, 
First Eprrion, Pittsfield, 1895. 3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth 
and boards. 


510. POEMS of Robert Lowell. Bost. 1864; The New Day 
(Gilder). N. Y. 1876; The Man with the Hoe and other 
Poems (Markham). First Epition. N. Y. 1899. 3 vols. 
12mo and 16mo, cloth. 


d11. POEMS by Sarah Helen Whitman, Portrait. First 
EpiTion, Bost. 1879; The Literati, by Edgar A. Poe, N. Y. 
1852; The International Monthly Magazine of Literature, for 
Oct. 1850 [containing biographical sketch of Poe, by Gris- 
wold]. 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, various bindings. 


512. POLITICS of the Georgium Sidus; or, Advice How 
to become Great Senators & Statesmen. By a Late Member 
of Parliament. Satirical folding frontispiece, engraved by 
Cook. Small 8vo, cloth, crimson morocco back, edges uncut. 

Lond. 1807 


513. POTTS (JOSEPH C.). The New Jersey Register 
for the Year 1837, being the First Year of Publication. 12mo, 
new cloth (writing on title and some water-stains). 

Trenton, 1837 


514. [POWNALL (THOMAS).] The Administration of 
the Colonies. Small 8vo, half green levant morocco (stained, 
slight tear in last leaf). Lond. 1764 


The extremely rare First EpiTion. No record found of its 
sale in recent years. 


515. PRIME (W. C.). Along New England Roads. First 
EpiTion. 16mo, half levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. 
N. Y. [1892] 


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516. PRIVATEERS. Coggeshall (George). History of the 
American Privateers, and Letters-of-Marque, during Our War 
with England in the Years 1812, ’13, and 714. Interspersed 
with several Naval Battles between American and British 
Ships-of-War. Many lithographic plates of sea-battles, dc. 
Large 8vo, original brown cloth. N. Y.: For the Author, 1856 


O17. QUINTILIAN’S Institutes of Oratory; or, Education 
of an Orator. Translated with Notes. By John Selby Watson. 
2 vols. 12mo, half green crushed morocco, gilt tops. 

Lond. 1899 


518. RAILROAD. Tredgold (Thomas). A Practical Treatise 
on Rail-Roads and Carriages, showing the Principles of Esti- 
mating their Strength, Proportions, Expense, and Annual 
Produce, ete. Illustrated with four lithograph plates. 8vo, 


original boards, rebacked, uncut (stained). N,. Y, 1825 
Scarce. The plates are examples of early American lith- 
ography. 


D19. RAILROADS. Hudson River Railroad. Report on 
the Location of the Line between Fishkill and Albany; with 
General Remarks on the Prospects of the Road. By John B. 
Jervis, Jan. 12, 1848. 8vo, wrappers. N. Y. [1848] 


Rare. 


520. RAILROADS. Panama Rail-Road Company. [Docu- 
ments of Incorporation.| Folding map. 8vo, wrappers 
(shght tear in cover). N. Y. 1849 


Very rare. Signature of John C. Stevens on cover. 


521. RAILROADS. Erie Railroad. A Report of the New 
Rail Road Route from New York to Erie, Pa. By J. W. Allen. 
Including the Report upon Coal Lands by W. F. Roberts. 
Map. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1853 


Rare. 


522. RAILROADS. New Jersey Railroads. Annual Re- 
ports of Railroad and Canal Companies of the State of New 
Jersey, for 1854, 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864. 5 pamphlets, 
Svo, wrappers. Trenton, 1854-65 


523. RAILROADS. Western Railroad. Proceedings of 
the Second Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Cairo 
and Fulton Railroad Company, held in Little Rock, Arkansas, 
May 7, 1855. Ziwo maps. 8vo, original front wrapper (piece 
torn from last leaf). Little Rock, 1855 


Interesting and early. 


524. RAILROADS. New York Railroads. Annual Report 
of the State Engineer and Surveyor on the Railroad Statistics 
of the State of New York. Map. 8vo, wrappers. Albany, 1855 


60) 


925. RAILROADS. New York and Erie Railroad. Re- 
ports of the President and Superintendent of the New York 
and Hrie Railroad to the Stockholders, for the Year ending 
Sept. 30, 1855. 8vo, wrappers. N. Y. 1856 


926. RAILROAD Management in New Jersey, Its Influence 
upon the New York Suburb, by Norman. Newark, 1864; 
Commissioners on Lands under Water, Opinions of Messrs. 
Parker, Zabriskie, Frelinghuysen & Browning. N. Y. 1864. 
2 pamphlets. 8vo, wrappers. N. Y. 1864 


027. RAILROADS. Engineer’s Report of the Survey of 
the Miners, Manufacturers and Farmers Rail-Road, Paterson, 
1846; A Description of the Improved Iron Truss Bridge, In- 
vented by Nath. Rider, N. Y. 1848; Report on the Location 
of the Belvidere Delaware Railroad (Welch), Trenton, 1849, 
and 2 others. 5 pamphlets, 8vo, wrappers. 


528. RAILROADS. New York & New Haven Railroad. 
The Report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders of 
the New York & New Haven Rail Road Co. 22 August, 1849 ;. 
Opinion of John M. Read, Esq., against the right of the 
Legislature of New Jersey to Impose Tolls upon the Navigable 
Waters between New York and South Amboy. Phila. 1849. 
2 pamphlets, 8vo, wrappers. 


929. RAILROADS. New Jersey Railroads. Investigation: 
into the affairs of the Delaware & Raritan Canal and Camden 
& Amboy Companies. Newark, 1849; Report of Executive 
Committee .... on the Accident 29 Aug. 1855. Trenton, 
1855; Report of Investigation of the affairs of the Delaware 
and Raritan Canal, etc. Trenton, 1850; Opinion of Chancellor 
Green, 1864. 4 pamphlets. 8vo, wrappers. 


530. RAILROADS. Union Pacific Railway. Reports of 
Preliminary Surveys for... the Eastern Division from Fort 
Riley to Denver City (Shoemaker), 2 large maps, Cinn. 1866; 
Address of Hon. Benj. H. Brewster, . . June 7, 1867, near: 
Fort Harker, Kansas, at the Western of the Track, Phila. 
UB6TS 2 pamphlets, 8vo, wrappers. 


531. RAILROADS. Charter of the Honduras Interoceanic 
Railway, n. p., 1864; The Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Results of 
a survey made for a Railroad, by Maj. J. G. Barnard, Numer- 
ous colored lith. plates, N. Y. 1852. 2 vols. 8vo and folio, 
cloth and paper (lacks separate volume of maps of the latter. 
item). 

532. REED (MYRTLE). Old Rose and Silver. Colored’ 
frontispiece. First Epition. 12mo, original cloth, gilt top, 
uncut. Lond. 1909 


With a delightful characteristic 4 pp. A. L. S. from the au-- 
thor to W. W. Denslow inserted. 


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533. REGICIDES. On the Wooing of Martha Pitkin. 
Being a Verified Narrative of the Time of the Regicides in 
New England. By Charles Knowles Bolton. 18mo, original 
boards (rubbed), paper label on cover. 

One of 350 copies. Bost.: Copeland and Day, 1894 


534. REMINGTON ILLUSTRATIONS. Longfellow (Henry 
Wadsworth). The Song of Hiawatha. Wirth illustrations from 
designs by Frederic Remington. Large 8vo, vellum, gilt, gilt 


top. Bost. 1891 
Only 250 copies printed, with plates on India paper. 


535. REMY (JULES). A Journey to the Great Salt Lake 
City, by Jules Remy, and Julius Brenchley, with a Sketch of 
the History, Religion and Customs of the Mormons. With 
10 stecl engravings anda map. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut 
(binding of Vol. 1 damaged). Lond. 1861 


536. RICE (SARA SIGOURNEY). Edgar Allan Poe, A 
Memorial Volume. Photo portraits, Poe’s Tomb, and fac- 
sumile letters from Tennyson, Swinburne, Whittrer, Long- 
fellow, Holmes, etc. 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. Balt. 1877 


537. [RICHARDS (ALFRED BATES).] Cresus, King 
of Lydia. A Tragedy, in five acts. With lthographic allus- 
trations by [Field Talfourd]. 4to, boards, leather back, un- 
cut. Lond.: Pickering, 1845 


Searce. Large copy. 


038. RIDERS (CARDANUS). British Merlin. Bedeckt 
with many delightful varieties and useful verities. With 
Notes of husbandry. Primted in red and black, interleaved. 
24mo, full old calf, one clasp wanting. Lond. 1671 


539. RITTER (ANSELM, von Feuerbach). Narratives of 
Remarkable Criminal Trials. Translated from the German by 
Lady Duff-Gordon. First Eprrion. 8vo, half morocco. 

‘Lond. 1846 

540. RIVERSIDE PRESS. The History of Oliver and 
Arthur. Translated into English by William Leighton and 
Eliza Barrett. Woodcuts. Royal 8vo, boards, cloth back, un- 
eut and unopened. Cambridge, 1903 


Edition limited to 300 copies. A German version of the old 
romance generally known as ‘‘ Amis and Amile.’’ 


541. RIVERSIDE PRESS. The Old Manse, by Nathaniel 
Hawthorne, 1904; Compensation, by R. W. Emerson, 1903. 
2 vols. narrow 12mo, boards, cloth backs, uncut. 


542. ROBERTS (DAVID). The Holy Land: Syria, 
Nineveh, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia. About 250 fine ltho- 
graphic plates by Lows Haghe, after drawings by David 
Robert. 3 vols. 4to, polished tree-calf gilt, gilt edges (some 
plates slightly foxed). NicYoaainds 

G2 


043. ROMAN EMPRESSES (The) ; or, The History of the 
Lives and Secret Intrigues of the Wives of the Twelve Cesars. 
With Historical and Critical Notes. 2 vols. large 8vo, cloth, 
edges uncut. 

Lond.: Printed for Subscribers only, at Walpole Press, 1899 


FINE LisprAry EDITION, limited. 


044. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). The Rough Riders. 
Illustrated. Firsr Eprrion. 8vo, half green crushed levant 
morocco, gilt top, uncut. IN leer ood 

With an A. L. S. cf the author inserted. 


949. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Outdoor Pastimes of 
an American Hunter. Jllustrated. Firsr Epirion. 8vo, 
original cloth, gilt top, uncut. NoaY 31908 


Inserted is a 1 p. A. L. 8. of the Author (to his publishers) 
requesting a copy of his book ‘‘ Winning of the West’’ sent. 


546. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). African Game Trails. 
Profusely wlustrated from photographs. First Eprrion. 
Royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y.: Seribner, 1910 


547. ROOSEVELT. Theodore Roosevelt the Citizen. By 
Jacob A. Riis. Portrait and illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. 
Wash. 1904 

548. ROOSEVELT. A Cartoon History of Roosevelt’s 
Career. By Albert Shaw. Illustrated by 630 contemporary 
cartoons and many other pictures. Royal 8vo, cloth, suede 
back. INO SY 2 tied. 


549. ROSSETTI. Gabriel Rossetti, A Versified Autobiogra- 
phy. Translated and supplemented by William M. Rossetti, 
Lond. 1901; Recollections of Dante Gabriel and His Circle, by 
the late Henry Treffry Dunn, Prefatory Note by W. M. Ros- 
setti, N. Y. 1904; The Blessed Damozel, by D. G. Rossetti, 
Lond. 1898. First and last items are Firsr Epitions. 3 vols. 
8vo and 4to, cloth and boards. 


550. ROWLANDSON PLATES. Woodward (G. M.). An 
Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting. Illustrated 
with 5 plates in colors, one folding, by Rowlandson after 
Woodward. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1808 


First edition with the illustrations, Rare. 


551. ROYCROFT PRESS. The Last Ride (Browning), 
Colored and illuminated borders, limp vellum, 1900; Christ- 
mas Carol (Dickens), Portrait. Half ooze calf, 1902. 2 vols. 
8vo. East Aurora, N. Y., 1900-02 


552. ROYCROFT PRESS. Nature. By Ralph Waldo 
Emerson. Rubrications and head-pieces. 8vo, half crimson 
levant, gilt top, uncut. East Aurora, 1905 

JAPAN PAPER EDITION, each signed by the author. Only 100 
issued. 


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5038. RUMBO RHYMES, by Alfred C. Calmour, Colored 
ilustrations by Walter Crane, Lond. 1911; Homes of the 
Passing Show, Illustrations by Wliustler, Pennell, and others, 
Lond. 1900; G. F. Watts [Life and Art], Numerous reproduc- 
tions, Lond., n. d. 3 vols. 8vo and small 4to, cloth and boards. 


504. SACY (LOUIS, DE). <A Discourse of Friendship. 
In Three Books. Translated from the French [by Daniel 
Bret]. 12mo, old English, crimson morocco, gilt sides and 
back, gilt edges (hinges rubbed). _Lond. 1707 

With book-plate of John Coltman. 


555. ST. JOHN (JAMES A.). The Anatomy of Society. 
First Epition. 2 vols. in one. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt 
edges. Lond. 1830 


906. ST. JOHN (CHARLES). Natural History and Sport 
in Moray. 40 full-page etched plates and many fine wood- 
cut sketches throughout text. Royal 8vo, full green crushed 
levant morocco, with inlaid border band of crimson, beauti- 
fully tooled in gilt with an eagle and deer’s head on front 
cover, buzzard on perch on back, and two wild ducks in flight 
on back cover, gilt line and red band inside border, doublure 
and end-leaves of cream silk, gilt top, uncut, by Zakerley, 


Liverpool, in ease. Edinb. 1882 © 


Printed on Van Gelder Hand-made paper. Inscribed for the 
Author’s Club Belgian Benefit Sale: ‘‘I am sure the author 
would autograph this book if he was in America, as tt is I 
do it for him ‘Charles St. John’ by James F. Drake.’’ 


557. SARGENT (WINTHROP). The Life and Career of 
Major John André. Portrait. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth, 
uncut. Fine clean copy. Bost. 1861 


558. SCHILLER. The Poems and Ballads of Schiller. 
Translated by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. With a brief 
sketch of Schiller’s life. Firsr Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, full 
ealf (rebacked, one joint strengthened). 

Edinb.: Blackwood, 1844 


559. SCOTT (WALTER). The Vision of Don Roderick; 
A Poem. 4to, original boards, uncut. Edinb. 1811 


First EpIvTion. Rare. Fine copy. 


560. SEARSON (JOHN). Poems on Various Subjects 
and Different Occasions, chiefly adapted to Rural Entertain- 
ment in the United States of America. 8yvo, contemporary 
tree calf (repaired in joint). 

Phila.: Snowden & M’Corkle, 1797 
Extremely rare. Contains the list of subscribers and leaf 
of advertisement. 


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961. SERMONS on Abraham Lincoln, Bost. 1865; Illus- 
trated London by William Gaspey, Engraved plates, 2 vols. 
Lond., n. d.; Sketches of Irish Character (Mrs. Hall), Zllus- 
trations, Phila. 1854; Scribner’s Magazine, Vols. 24 and 25. 
6 vols. 12mo to royal 8vo, various bindings. 


562. SETON-THOMPSON (ERNEST). The Biography 
of a Grizzly. With 75 drawings by the author. Firsr EpItvion. 
Square 12mo, original buckram, uncut. N231900 


Inserted is a 1 p. A. L. S. from the author to his publishers 
referring to a set of his drawings. 


063. SETON-THOMPSON (ERNEST). Lives of the 
Hunted. With over 200 drawings by the author. First Ept- 
TION. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. No Yel DOL 

Inserted is a typewritten letter, signed by the author, to 
W. W. Denslow mentioning the books of each author. 


564. SEVENTH Annual Feaste of Ye New York Society 
of Mayflower Descendants, Nov. 21, 1902, Illustrations, on 
Japan paper; Chap-Books: The Ugly Little Duck; Blue 
Beard. N. Y. and Phila., n. d.; The Raven (Poe), Illustrated 
and crudely colored. Phila.,n.d. 4 pieces. 


065. SHAKESPEARE. Shakespeare’s Seven Ages of 
Man; or, The Progress of Human Life. Illustrated by Prose 
and Verse from the works of the most eminent writers. With 
a brief Memoir of Shakespeare and his Writings. By the late 
John Evans. Woodcut vignettes. 12mo, half polished calf, 
emblematic tooling on back, gilt top, uncut. 


Lond.: Chiswick Press, 1834 
The Augustin Daly copy, with his book-plate. 


566. SHEA (HON. GEORGE). The Life and Epoch of 
Alexander Hamilton. A Historical Study. Portraits and 
Facsimile. Thick 8vo, half leather. Bost. 1879 


567. SHELLEY (PERCY BYSSHE). Miscellaneous and 
Posthumous Poems of Perey Bysshe Shelley. 18mo, full lilae 
levant morocco, gilt top. Lond.: Benbow, 1826 


Scarce. Fine copy. 


568. SHERIDAN (RICHARD BRINSLEY). Speeches, 
with a Sketch of his Life. Edited by a Constitutional Friend. 
Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, full calf, gilt backs. Lond.: Bohn, 1842 


569. SHERMAN (WILLIAM T.). Memoirs. 2 vols. 8vo, 
half morocco (rubbed). NN ckOy5 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of nearly 100 portraits, 
of which 10 are photographs, and views. A former owner’s 
name, W. Penn Clarke, U. 8. Senator, appears on both titles. 


570. SILK. Pullein (Samuel). The Culture of Silk: or, 
An Essay on Its Rational Practice and Improvement. For 
the Use of the American Colonies. Frontispiece. 8vo, original 
calf (name ‘‘Isaac Wilkins’’ written in contemporary hand 
on title). Lond. 1758 

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571. SILLIMAN (AUGUSTUS E.). A Gallop among 
American Scenery ; or, Sketches of American Scenes and Mili- 
tary Adventure. Vignette on title. First Epition. 12mo, 
cloth. N. Y. 1843 


572. SIMMS (WILLIAM G.). The Lily and the Totem, 
or, the Huguenots in Florida. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. 


N.Y s860 


A L. 8. of the author, 3 pp. 4to, Charleston, June 27, 1856, 
to Benson J. Lossing, inserted. 


073. SIMMS (WILLIAM G.). Inauguration of the 
Spartanburg Female College, Aug. 22, 1855, with the Address 
of W. Gilmore Simms, First Epirion, 8vo, original wrappers, 
Spartanburg, 1855; Sims (J. T.), The American Spy, 8vo, 
wrappers, Albany, 1857. 2 vols. 


574. SKETCHES of the Lives, Times and Judicial Services 
of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United 
States, by George Van Santvoord, Albany, 1882; The History 
of the Supreme Court of the United States, by Hampton L. 
Carson, Portraits, 2 vols. No imprint. 3 vols. 8vo, half mo- 
rocco and sheep. 


575. SLICER (THOMAS R.). From Poet to Premier. 
The Centennial Cycle, 1809-1909. Poe, Lincoln, Holmes, Dar- 
win, Tennyson, Gladstone. 6 etchings by G. X. Harris. Large 
8vo, boards, uncut. Lond.: The Grolier Society, 1909 


Limited Issue on Hand-made paper, printed at University 
Press, Cambridge. 


576. SMITH (ALBERT). The Struggles and Adventures 
of Christopher Tadpole at Home and Abroad. 32 etched 
plates by John Leech. First Epirion. 8vo, half calf (lacks 
portrait, spotted). Lond. 1848 


577. [SMITH (HORACE AND JAMES).] Horace in 
London: consisting of Imitations of the First Two Books of 
the Odes of Horace. Small 8vo, cloth, levant morocco back, 
edges uncut. Lond. 1825 


First EpITion, with half-title. 


078. SMYTH (MAJ. GEN. SIR JAMES CARMICHAEL). 
Precis of the Wars in Canada, from 1775 to the Treaty of 
Ghent in 1814. With Military and Political Reflections. 8vo, 
half green polished morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1826 

Very scarce. Stamp of the Military Library of Aldershot, 
the great English training school for soldiers, on the title. 
Note in the front of the volume reads: ‘‘ This volume is printed 
by Desire of His Grace the Master General, for the use and 
Convenience of Official People only. It 1s requested it may be 


considered as confidential by those Persons to whom Copies may 
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0/9. SMITHERS (HENRY). Observations made during a 
Tour in 1816-17 through that part of the Netherlands which 
comprises Ostend, Bruges, Ghent, Brussels, Malines and Ant- 
werp. Hitched plates. 8vo, half calf (rubbed, corner of fron- 
tispiece repaired and a few pp. stained). Brussels, n. d. 


980. SOUTHEY (ROBERT). Journal of a Tour in the 
Netherlands in the Autumn of 1815. First Epirion. 8vo, 
boards, cloth back, uncut. Bost. 1902 


Limited edition, printed at the Riverside Press. 


581. SPEECHES. The Speeches of the Rt. Hon. Richard 
Lalor Sheil, Edited by Thomas MacNevin, Lond. 1847; The 
Select Speeches of Henry Gratton, by Daniel Owen Madden, 
Dublin, 1845; The Speeches of John Philpot Curran, Edited 
by Thomas Davis, Dublin, 1845. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf. 


582. SPENSER (EDMUND). Prothalamion: Epithala- 
mion. With head-preces in sanguine. Folio, original boards, 
uncut. Bost.: Riverside Press, 1902 


Limited issue. 


583. SPRAGUE (JOHN T.). The Origin, Progress and 
Conclusion of the Florida War; to which is appended a 
Record of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Musicians and 
Privates of the U. S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps. 8vo, 
cloth. N. Y. 1848 


A fine copy of this rare work, one of the best histories 
relating to the Seven Years’ War. Includes letters from and 
to the various persons connected with the Territorial Govern- 
ment, the ‘‘Talks’’ with the Indian Chiefs, etc. 


584. SQUIER (E. G.). The Serpént Symbol and the Wor- 
ship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America. I1lus- 
trations. First Epirion. 8vo, cloth. Ne YeRS 51. 


585. SQUIER (E. G.). Nicaragua; its People, Scenery, 
Monuments, and the Proposed Interoceanic Canal. With 
full-page lithograph plates, maps, and numerous woodcut 
views m the text. Firsr Epirion. 2 vols. large 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. N.Y. 1852 


586. SQUIER (E. G.). Observations on the Aboriginal 
Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, Maps and illustrations, 
N. Y. 1847; Honduras Interoceanic Railway, Preliminary Re- 
port, Folding maps, N. Y. 1854. 2 vols. 8vo, wrappers. 


587. STANLEY (ARTHUR PENRHYN). Historical Me- 
morials of Westminster Abbey. Photogravure frontispreces 
and other plans, views, &c. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, leather 
labels, gilt tops, uncut (rubbed). Noy eae 

LARGE PAPER. Only 600 copies printed. 


588. STARK (CALEB). History of the Town of Dunbar- 
ton, N. H., from the Grant by Mason’s Assigns, in 1751 to the 


Year 1860. 8vo, cloth. Coneord, 1860 
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589. STATE TRIALS, Political and Social, Selected and 
Kdited by H. L. Stephen, 2 vols., Lond. 1899; Extraordinary 
Cases (Clinton), N. Y. 1896; Pleasantries about Courts and 
Lawyers of the State of New York (Edwards), N. Y. 1867. 4 
vols. 8vo and 16mo, cloth. 


590. STATIUS (P. PAPINIUS). Opera ex recensione et 
cum notis J. F. Gronovi. Hngraved title. 16mo, half crim- 
son morocco (name on title). Amst. Lud.: Elzevier, 1653 

First ELZEVIER EDITION. 


091. STENHOUSE (T. B. H.). The Rocky Mountain 
Saints. A Full and Complete History of the Mormons. IJllus- 
trated with numerous engravings on steel and wood. 8vo, half 
ereen morocco, gilt back. N. Y. 1878 


592. STERNE (LAURENCE). A Sentimental Journey 
through France and Italy. Illustrations by T. H. Robinson. 
12mo, half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. 

Bost., ca. 1890 

098. STEVENS (HENRY). Recollections of Mr. James 
Lenox of New York, and the Formation of his Library. Por- 
traits on India paper. First Epirrion. 12mo, half cloth and 
boards, uncut. Lond. 1886 


594. STEVENSON (R. L.). Virginibus Puerisque, and 
other Papers. Wath an etched portraat by G. Mercier. 12mo, 
boards, parchment back, uncut. N. Y.: Seribner, 1893 

One of 212 copies on Large Holland Paper. 


595. STODDARD (SOLOMON). Three Sermons lately 
Preached at Boston . . . to which a Fourth is added, to stir 
up Young Men and Maidens to Praise the Name of the Lord. 
16mo, old calf over wooden covers (covers loose, pages some- 
what water- stained). 

Boston in N. E.: Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Hench- 
man, 1717. 


EXTREMELY RargE. According to Evans, the Boston Public 
Library is the only one to possess a copy. This copy has the 
two blank leaves preceding the title, on which have been written 
inscriptions by previous owners. 


596. STORY of some Famous Books (Saunders), Lond. 
1887; With Thackeray in America, Illustrated, N. Y. 1893; 
In Tennyson Land (Walters), Illustrated, Lond. 1890; Bib- 
liomania in the Present Day in France and England, 1880; 
A Monograph on Privately Illustrated Books (Tredwell), 
Flatbush, 1892. Mainly First Epirrons. 5 vols. 16mo and 
8vo, cloth and wrappers. 


597. STUART (JAMES). Poems on various subjects. 
First Epirion. 16mo, half calf (name on title). 


Belfast, 1811 
With fine old leather book-plate of Jane Atwill. 


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598. STURM (C. C.). Reflections on the Works of God; 
and of His Providence throughout all Nature. Translated 
by the Rev. Dr. Balfour from the German of C. C. Sturm. 
Frontispreces. 2 vols. 16mo, full brown straight-grain mo- 
roceo, gilt. Lond. 1817 


099. SUFFOLK GARLAND (The); or, a Collection of 
Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads, Sonnets, Elegies, Legendary 
and Romantic, Historical and Descriptive, relative to that 
County. Vignettes. 8vo, full contemporary calf (rubbed), 
gilt edges. Ipswich: John Raw, 1818 


600. SUFFRAGE. Letters on the Equality of the Sexes 
and the Condition of Women, addressed to Mary S. Parker. 
16mo, original boards, label on side. Bost. 1838 


601. SYMONS (ARTHUR). An Introduction to the 
Study of Browning. First Epirion. 12mo, light green cloth. 
Lond. 1886 


602. TACITUS. C. Cornelii Taciti Opera, que exstant. 
Engraved title (repaired). 2 vols. thick 12mo, full calf (re- 
backed). Amstelodami: apud Danielem Elsevirium, 1672 


6038. TACITUS. Tacite, avec des Notes Politiques et His- 
toriques. Par Amelot de la Houssaie. Engraved frontisprece. 
2 vols. in one, thick 12mo, old vellum. 

A La Haye: Henry van Bulderen, 1692 


604. TALES of a Wayside Inn (Longfellow), First Epr- 
TION, Bost. 1863; The Celebrated Jumping Frog (Twain), 
N. Y. 1869; The Succession of Forest Trees and Wild Apples 
(Thoreau), Bost. 1887; and 3 other series of the Riverside 
Literature, bound in with this volume. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


605. TENNYSON (ALFRED). Enoch Arden. With 
numerous full-page and vignette illustrations. 4to, boards, 
morocco back, uncut. Bost. 1865 


One of 100 copies on Large Paper, with the subsecriber’s 
slip, containing a presentation inscription to Chas. C. Moreau. 


606. TENNYSON (ALFRED). Enoch Arden, etc., Lond. 
1864; Maud and other Poems, Lond. 1855; Idylls of the King, 
Lond. 1859; Tiresias and other Poems, Lond. 1885; Queen 
Mary, Lond. 1875. First Epirions. 5 vols. 16mo, cloth. 


607. TENNYSON (ALFRED). Demeter and_ other 
Poems, First Epirion, Lond. 1889; Locksley Hall, Sixty 
Years After, etc., First Eprrion, Lond. 1886; Lyrical Poems, 
selected by F. T. Palgrave, First Epirion, Lond. 1885; Ten- 
nysoniana, Lond. 1879; Poems by Two Brothers, N. Y. 1893. 
5 vols. 16mo, cloth. 


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608. TENNYSON (ALFRED). Bibliography of the First 
Editions in Book Form of the Works of Alfred, Lord Tenny- 
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609. THACKERAY (W. M.). The Confessions of Fitz 
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16mo, original red cloth (a little worn). | 

THE GENUINE First Epition. N. Y.: Appleton, 1852 


610. THACKERAY (W. M.). The English Humourists 
of the Eighteenth Century. A Series of Lectures. 12mo, 
original cloth (slight stain in corner of title and a few pages). 

N. Y.: Harper, 1853 


First American Edition. Contains an additional lecture on 
‘*Charity and Humour’’ not included in the English Hdition, 
and which was not printed in England till 1885. 


611. THACKERAY (W. M.). Mr. Brown’s Letters to a 
Young Man about Town; wit{h] the Proser and other 
Papers. 12mo, original red cloth (slightly worn, small stains 
on some pp.). N. Y.: D. Appleton & Co., 1853 


First Epirion. Contains the Author’s Preface expressly 
written for this series. Some of the papers have never been 
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612 THACKERAY (W. M.). The Orphan of Pimlico and 
other Sketches, Fragments and Drawings. With some Notes 
by Anne Isabella Thackeray. Portraits and many illustra- 
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First Epirion. A few of the plates are in color. 


613. THACKERAY (W. M.). Mr. Brown’s Letters to a 
Young Man About Town. Small 8vo, boards, cloth back, 
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Limited to 500 copies. 


614. THACKERAY (W. M.). The Early Writings of 
William Makepeace Thackeray, by Charles Plumtre Johnson, 
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by Eyre Crowe, Illustrations, N. Y. 1897. First EpIrvions. 
2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, morocco back, and boards, parch- 
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615. THAYER (WILLIAM R.). The Life and Letters of 
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vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. . Bost. 1915 

One of 300 copies bound uncut. 


616. THOMAS (GABRIEL). An Historical and Geo- 
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617. THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. With Life, 
and Ode by Mr. Collins. Engraved plates by Caldwell and 
others. 16mo, original calf, gilt (rebacked). Lond. 1778 


618. THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. Life of the 
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Perth, 1793 

619. THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. With His 
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- 620. THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. With Life of 

the Author by P. Murdoch, and an Essay by J. Aikin. En- 

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With book-plate of Frederick Vane. 


621. THOREAU (HENRY D.). A Week on the Concord 
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Fine copy. One of the copies of the 1849 edition issued 
with new title page after Thoreau’s death by Ticknor & Fields. 


622. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Walden. Vignette on 


title. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1863 
623. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Excursions. Portrait. 
First Epition. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1863 
624. THOREAU (HENRY D.). The Maine Woods. First 
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625. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Cape Cod. First Ept- 
TION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1865 
626. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Letters to Various Per- 
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With prefatory note by R. W. Emerson. 


627. THOREAU (HENRY D.). A Yankee in Canada, 
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12mo, cloth (stamp on title). Bost. 1866 
628. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Winter. Edited by H. 
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Very Scaree. The Maier copy, with book-plate and outside 
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629. THOREAU (HENRY D.). Autumn. Edited by H. 
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The Maier copy, with book-plate. 


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630. THOREAU (HENRY D.). The Service. Edited by 
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One of a limited edition on French Hand-made paper. 


631. TOKEN (The). For 1829, 1831, 1833, 1834, 18388, 
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Contains contributions by Hawthorne, Neal, Willis, Holmes, 
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632. TRUMBULL (JOHN). Autobiography, Rieminis- 
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633. TURNER (WILLIAM MASON).  El-Khuds, the 
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Printed on pink paper, with numerous illustrations in color. 


634. TWISS (HORACE). The Public and Private Life of 
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635. VAN DYKE (HENRY). The Music Lover. Fron- 
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First Epirion. Inserted is an A. L. 8. from the author to 
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636. VESUVIUS. Descrizione dell’ ultima Eruzione del 
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637. VICTORIA. Queen Victoria. By Richard R. Holmes, 
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Lond.: Boussod, Valadon & Co., 1897 


638. [VOLTAIRE (JEAN F. M. AROUET DE).] la 
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639. WAFER (LIONEL). A New Voyage and Descrip- 
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640..WAIF (The). A Collection of Poems [by Longfellow 
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641. WALTON (IZAAK). Lives of Donne, Wotton, 
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LARGE PAPER. Searce. 


642. WALTON (IZAAK) anp COTTON (CHARLES). 
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643. WAR OF 1812. The War. Being a Faithful Record 
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Aside from some time-stained pages and one leaf being torn 
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644. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Address in Latin, by 
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[Cambridge]: E. Typis. Samuel Etheridge, 1800 


645. WASHINGTON. Elliot (William). The Washing- 
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646. WASHINGTON. Picture of Washington and its 
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647. WASHINGTON. Washington’s First Campaign, 
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648. WASHINGTON. Morrison’s Stranger’s Guide to the 
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and wrappers. 


649. WATERHOUS (EDWARD). An Humble Apologie 
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Lond.: Printed by T. M. for M. M. G. Bedell, 1653 


650. WATERLOO. An Historical Account of the Battle 
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the principal places mentioned in the work. Royal 8vo, half 
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651. WATTS (ALARIC A.). Lyrics of the Heart: with 
other Poems. 41 engravings on steel. 12mo, handsomely 
bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco, delicately 
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652. WAY (T. R.). Memories of James McNeill Whistler, 
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Lond.: John Lane, 1912 


6538. [WEBSTER (NOAH).] The Prompter; or a Com- 
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Bost.: I. Thomas & E. T. Andrews, 1794 


654. WERTHEIMER (EDWARD ope). The Duke of 


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655. WETMORE (J., Rector of Rye). A Letter Occasioned 
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of Regeneration, to a Friend. 40 pp. 16mo, new boards (top 
margin of title repaired, catch words trimmed). 

N. Y.: J. Parker for the Author, 1744 


Scarce. Early New York imprint. 

656. WHITMAN (WALT). Camden’s Compliment to, May 
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H. L. Traubel. Frontispiece. Firsr Epirion. 8vo, cloth, gilt 
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657. WHITON (JOHN M.). Sketches of the History of 
New-Hampshire, from its Settlement in 1623 to 1833. 12mo, 
contemporary sheep. Concord, 1834 

Fine copy of the First EpITI0n. 


658. WHITTIER (J. G.). Poems. 12mo, full polished 
ealf gilt, gilt top, by Stikeman. Phila. 1838 


First EDITION, 


659. WHITTIER (J. G.). Poems. First Epirion. 12mo, 
original cloth (a few leaves slightly foxed). Phila. 1838 
Scarce. Good copy. 


660. [WHITTIER (J. G.).] History of Pennsylvania 
Hall, which was Destroyed by a Mob. Inthograph frontispiece 
on India paper, mezzotint by Sartain, and another view. 8vo, 
half roan (hinges cracked). Phila. 1838 

Contains Poetical Address written by Whittier. This copy 
has the scarce slip of errata. RARE. 


661. [WHITTIER (J. G.).] Leaves from Margaret 
Smith’s Journal in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1678-9. 
First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1849 

First issue, with the mis-spelled words on pp. 173 and 222. 


662. WHITTIER (J. G.). Old Portraits and Modern 
Sketches. First Epition. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1850 


663. [WHITTIER (J. G.).] The Patience of Hope. With 
an Introduction by John G. Whittier. Firsr Epirion. 12mo, 
cloth. Bost. 1862 


With label of James R. Osgood & Co. «* Sample copy. Not 
to be sold.’’ on inside cover. Mr. Ticknor’s copy, with his 
name on fly leaf. 


664. WHITTIER (J. G.). Snow-Bound. A Winter Idyl. 
Portrait, and designs by E. H. Garrett. 8vo, full vellum, gilt 
top, uncut. Bost. 1892 


One of 250 copies on Japan paper. Printed on one side of 
the leaf only. 


665. WHITTIER (J. G.). The King’s Missive and other 
Poems, First Epirion, Bost. 1881; Poetical Works, Bost. 1872 ; 
The River Path, First Eprrion, Bost. 1878; Whittier as a 
Politician, Edited by S. T. Pickard, Bost. 1900. First Ept- 
TION. 5 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth and boards. 


666. WHITTIER (J. G.). At Sundown, Illustrations, 
Bost. 1892; Saint Gregory’s Guest and recent Poems, Bost. 
1886; Child Life in Prose, Bost. 1874. First Eprrions. 3 
vols. 12mo and 16mo, various bindings. 


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667. WHITTIER (J. G.). Poetical Works. With numer- 
ous wlustrations. 8vo, full brown morocco, gilt inside borders, 
gilt edges. Boston, n. d. 


668. WHITTIER (J. G.). Among the Hills, Bost. 1869; 
Snow Bound, Bost. 1866; The Pennsylvania Pilgrim, Bost. 
1872; The Bay of Seven Islands, Bost. 1883; Miriam, Bost. 
1871. Illustrations. First Epitions. 5 vols. 16mo, cloth. 


669. WHITTIER (J. G.). Songs of Labor and other 
Poems. Bost. 1850; In War Time and other Poems. Bost. 
1864. First Epirions. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


670. WHITTIER (J. G.). The Panorama and other 
Poems, Bost. 1856; The Prayer of Agassiz, A Poem, Cam- 
bridge, 1874; Songs of Three Centuries, Bost. 1876; Maud 
Muller, Bost. 1867. First Epirions. 4 vols. 12mo and 8yo, 
cloth and wrappers. 


671. WHITTIER (J. G.). The Tent on the Beach, Bost. 
1867; Hazel-Blossoms, Bost. 1875; The Vision of Echard and 
other Poems, Bost. 1878; Child Life, A Collection of Poems, 
Bost. 1872. First Epirions. 4 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. 


672. WHITTIER. Life and Letters of John Greenleaf 


Whittier. By Samuel T. Pickard. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, 
cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 


6738. WILKIE (FRANC B.). Davenport Past and Pres- 
ent; including the early History, and Personal and Anecdotal 
Reminiscences. IJrthograph portrait and views, and woodcut 
views. 8vo, original cloth. Davenport [lowa], 1858 


674. WINSOR (JUSTIN). The Mississippi Basin: The 
Struggle in America between England and France, Bost. 1895 ; 
Christopher Columbus, Bost. 1892; Cartier to Frontenac, Bost. 
1894; The Westward Movement: The Colonies and the Repub- 
lic, Bost. 1897. With full cartographical illustrations from 
contemporary sources. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

Bost,:. a, 


675. WINTER (WILLIAM). Life and Art of Joseph 
Jefferson, together with some account of his Ancestry and of 
the Jefferson family of Actors. Ten illustrations. 8vo, half 
red moroceo, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1894 

Edition limited to 250 copies on Hand-made paper. 


676. WINTER (WILLIAM). Shadows of the Stage, Sec- 
ond Series, Larcz Paper Cory, one of 250 copies, N. Y. 1893; 
Wanderers, Portrait, Large Paper Copy, one of 250 copies, 
N. Y. 1892; Shakespeare’s England, Illustrated, N. Y. 1893. 
3 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards. 


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677. WINTERBOTHAM (W.). An Historical, Geograph- 
ical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American 
United States, and of the European Settlements in America 
and the West Indies. Portrait frontispieces, folding maps, 
and plates. 4 vols. 8vo, old tree calf (no atlas). Lond. 1795 


Portraits slightly foxed, otherwise a fine clean copy. The 
Joseph Wilson copy, with book-plate in each volume. 


678. [WOOD (HENRY).] Change for the American 
Notes: in Letters from London to New York. By An Ameri- 
ean Lady. First Epirion. Small 8vo, half morocco, gilt 
edges. Lond. 1843. 


679. WORDSWORTH (WILLIAM). Poems. Chosen 
and edited by Matthew Arnold. Vignette portrat. 18mo, 
half crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by Morrell. 

Lond. 1900 


680. YOUNG (ALEXANDER). Chronicles of the Pilgrim 
Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625. Now 
first collected from original records and contemporaneous 
printed documents, and illustrated with notes. Frontispiece 
portrait (foxed). 8vo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1841 


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